Wiegman names England squad for Women's World Cup
BIRMINGHAM, England : England manager Sarina Wiegman has completed the difficult task of selecting her 23-player squad for the Women's World Cup amid a raft of injuries to key players.
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BIRMINGHAM, England : England manager Sarina Wiegman has completed the difficult task of selecting her 23-player squad for the Women's World Cup amid a raft of injuries to key players.
England forward Beth Mead said she is "ahead of schedule" in her recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury but is still unsure whether she can claim a place in Sarina Wiegman's squad for the Women's World Cup.
England's spate of injuries ahead of the women's World Cup have been devastating, coach Sarina Wiegman said on Tuesday hours after forward Fran Kirby confirmed she will undergo knee surgery and miss this year's tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
England were handed another devastating blow after forward Fran Kirby said on Tuesday (May 2) she will undergo knee surgery and miss the women's World Cup, adding to a growing list of players sidelined with knee injuries.
England forward Fran Kirby will undergo knee surgery and miss the women's World Cup, adding to a growing list of English players sidelined with knee injuries.
England forward Fran Kirby will undergo knee surgery and miss the women's World Cup, the Chelsea player said on Tuesday, adding to a growing list of English players sidelined with knee injuries.
:Defender Lucy Bronze underwent surgery on her right knee and will be out for a couple of weeks, Barcelona head coach Jonatan Giraldez said on Wednesday, dismissing concerns about her availability for England at the upcoming Women's World Cup.
Jordan Nobbs' high-profile departure from Arsenal was the key to reigniting her stuttering England career, according to Lionesses legend Fara Williams. Nobbs, 30, called time on a glittering 12-year spell with the Gunners to join fellow Women's Super League side Aston Villa last month.