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The women’s football story of the season belongs to awesome Ada Hegerberg

The story of Ada Hegerberg and her return from two devastating injuries is a remarkable one that ends in Champions League glory.

It doesn’t take much to get Ian Wright excited. He’s an excitable guy. But the former Arsenal striker reserved a particularly special level of excitement to greet Ada Hegerberg after the Lyon forward inspired her side to victory in the Champions League final.

This excitement level was merited.

Hegerberg had a hand in all three goals as Lyon wrestled their European title back from heavyweights Barcelona thanks to a storming first-half performance. But the victory also marked a stunning personal comeback for the Norwegian international.

In January 2020, Hegerberg was at the peak of her powers. She was a Ballon d’Or winner, fresh from breaking the Champions League goalscoring record and leading the line at the all-conquering Lyon when she suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Rehab took place during lockdown, before she was dealt another blow upon her return to training as she fractured her tibia.

Hegerberg would be sidelined for 20 months before making an emotional return to the pitch in October 2021. By that time, Lyon had relinquished their Champions League crown for the first time in six years, and lost their Ligue 1 title for the first time in a decade and a half.

“I could never imagine standing here one year after,” Hegerberg told Dazn after the final whistle in Turin. “I’ve come along way, it’s incredible, I’ve got goosebumps just thinking about it. Resilience, hard work, it’s all worth it, it’s so motivating. I’m only 26 as well so let’s keep this going!”

People have short memories in football. Despite winning five successive European titles, Lyon were seemingly old news heading

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