Tag: goal scorer

  • Ange safe for now… as ‘embarrassing’ Spurs’ rescue plan revealed, replacements touted – UK View

    Ange safe for now… as ‘embarrassing’ Spurs’ rescue plan revealed, replacements touted – UK View

    Ange Postecoglou’s job is seemingly safe for now — though Spurs’ reported rescue package for their Australian manager is meagre.

    Watch every ball of The 2025 Women’s Ashes Series LIVE with no ad-breaks during play on Kayo | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.

    Reports out of the British press suggest that Tottenham are sticking with the Australian as they focus their energies on signing “at least one player” before the January transfer window is shut.

    It appeared as if Postecoglou’s time may have been up after their 2-1 home defeat to relegation-threatened Leicester City, who had lost seven straight matches coming in, on Sunday.

    Spurs sit a lowly 15th on the Premier League table, winless in their last seven matches and picking up just four points in their last ten league fixtures.

    The faithful are growing restless with Postecoglou stopping to express his displeasure at one fan who repeatedly shouted “we’re going down with you” as he headed down the race with boos echoing after the full-time whistle.

    Postecoglou then responded to a question about whether he thinks he will still be at the helm when Spurs’ plethora of injured stars return to the park, with “who knows”.

    It was the first time the former Socceroos and Celtic boss and publicly showed the writing may be on the wall, especially given Tottenham’s history of discarding managers.

    Chairman Daniel Levy has had 16 managers in his 24 years in charge.

    But with Tottenham’s injury crisis showing few signs of improving, Levy is reportedly changing tack and giving Postecoglou more time than he afforded the likes of Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte when things went pear shaped.

    Tottenham’s injury list has been in double digits for several weeks with Postecoglou unable to fill his entire bench against Leicester as James Maddison joined the casualty ward.

    Goal scorer Richarlison also should have come off at half time with a groin issue, while the manager admitted Pape Sarr should not have played after picking up an injury in their mid-week Europa League victory against German outfit Hoffenheim.

    With the medical team working over time, the lack of activity in the current transfer window has been perplexing.

    Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky arrived from Slavia Prague for £12.5 million to cover for first-choice shot stopper Guglielmo Vicario who fractured his right ankle in Spurs’ 4-0 win at Manchester City in November.

    But Kinsky is the only January signing so far, despite Postecoglou crying out for more outfield talent, especially in defence.

    The most frustrating thing for Tottenham fans is that they have the money to chase new signings.

    The Mirror’s Conor Mummery wrote that “Spurs have one of the lowest wages to turnover ratio in the league at 42 per cent. They have the biggest PSR [profit and sustainability rules] headroom in the league.

    “And Daniel Levy and Co have sat on their hands all month and watched their club slide down the league table, picking up more injuries along the way with Dominic Solanke, Destiny Udogie and Yves Bissouma joining the likes of Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Guglielmo Vicario on the sidelines.”

    Ange Postecoglou’s fiery fan interaction | 00:20

    Those figures are why the fans have turned on Levy, and it appears he believes he would do further damage to his reputation by sacking another manager at this point in time.

    Football.London’s Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold shed light on how strained the relationship has become between the owner and the fan base.

    “It’s embarrassing no doubt for Levy to hear the loudest chants yet in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – his crowning glory – from thousands of supporters for him to leave his position at the helm of the club. The post-match music was cranked up loudly – Spurs fans have heard that before – but it could not drown out the chants during the match,” Gold wrote.

    “It’s embarrassing that the club are currently in danger of repeating those two critical transfer-less windows that sucked the life out of the club and the manager in Mauricio Pochettino’s final full season, seemingly learning not a single lesson from a period that ended their hopes of building on what the Argentine had created and they’ve been flailing since. Recent reports detailing the far lower percentage Spurs spend on salaries compared to revenue in relation to all of their rivals, which will only have dropped further this season, have not exactly screamed ambition from the owners to the fanbase.

    “It’s embarrassing for the club to see those couple of banners in the south stand. One read: “24 years, 16 managers, one trophy – time for change”. Another proclaimed: “Our game is about glory, Levy’s game is about greed”. That video footage appeared to show stewards trying to take down the first banner is equally embarrassing.”

    In an attempt to ease some of the tension, Tottenham are reportedly showing heavy interest in a highly touted 18-year-old who has burst on the Premier League scene this season, and a 24-year-old Manchester United academy product who has found his way in France.

    But neither deal may be done until the summer.

    “Southampton winger Tyler Dibling and Lille midfielder Angel Gomes are two players Spurs have held talks over as they attempt to set up deals for the summer window, and they are also trying to secure at least one new outfield signing this month,” Matt Law, football news correspondent for The Telegraph, wrote.

    “While Postecoglou has been relatively calm about Tottenham’s lack of business so far, it is understood there is frustration from staff behind the scenes that outfield players have not been brought in earlier to try to alleviate some of the Australian’s problems.

    “Tottenham have been desperate to avoid rushing into a decision on Postecoglou’s future and the focus has been trying to support him, but pressure is growing following successive defeats by Everton and Leicester, and with his team stuck in 15th place, eight points above the relegation zone.

    “It is understood that Spurs are understanding of the injury crisis Postecoglou has faced and believe that changing the manager again would leave the club in a difficult position as they attempt to build something lasting.

    “Furthermore, the prospect of having to finish a third season with Ryan Mason in caretaker charge would be hugely embarrassing and provoke more criticism towards Levy.”

    The allure of some much-needed silverware is seemingly also keeping Postecoglou safe in the short-term.

    Mid-week fixtures are undeniably hurting Tottenham’s depleted squad’s ability to back up time and time again for league encounters, but they remain alive in the League Cup, FA Cup and Europa League.

    In fact, they lead Liverpool 1-0 after the first leg of their League Cup semi-final with the second leg to be played at Anfield next month.

    They are sixth on the Europa League with a win at home against Swedish side IF Elsborg on Friday morning Australian time in their final league phase match guaranteeing them automatic passage to the Round of 16.

    Meanwhile, an FA Cup fourth round tie away at Aston Villa also awaits next week.

    Three opportunities remain for Postecoglou to fulfill his proclamation that he always wins a trophy in his second year in charge of a team.

    He did it in the A-League. He did it with the Socceroos. He did it in Japan with Yokohama F. Marinos. He did with Scottish giants Celtic and despite things looking so bleak in North London, he remains optimistic that he can do it again.

    Around the world, he has trophies in the bank and is not interested in trying to assure others that he can manage a football team

    “It doesn’t really come into my consciousness about trying to convince people. I have been around long enough to know that some will just judge on where we are at at the moment and rightly so in some respects. It’s not good enough,” Postecoglou explained after the loss to Leicester.

    “If people want to put context to that, they can. If not, so be it. From my point of view, I’m still very much stuck on the fact that the players are just giving everything they can.

    “Even one more player coming in, just in the short term, will give us an opportunity at least to navigate these last 10 days to two weeks of what’s been a really hard slog for this group of players.

    “They did on Thursday night (against Hoffenheim), they did today. There are probably at least two who shouldn’t have been out there. They were just desperate to try to turn our fortunes around.

    “Hopefully over the next 10 days to two weeks we should get some significant players back which I think will help this group a lot. It will give them the boost they need.

    “We have still got some fantastic opportunities this year to make an impact in the second half of this year and I’m sure that will happen.”

    Whenever Postecoglou’s time is up at Tottenham, things may look brighter.

    The Mirror’s football writers identified Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna, Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Fulham’s Marco Silva as potential replacements for Postecoglou at Spurs, but they would just be getting themselves onto the same merry-go-round.

    Moving on from Spurs has reaped rewards for previous managers with The Guardian’s Jonathan Wilson writing that Postecoglou may have more success elsewhere to look forward to.

    “The good news for Ange Postecoglou is that it seems relatively straightforward to recover from being Tottenham manager: his two immediate predecessors, Antonio Conte and Nuno Espírito Santo, are top of Serie A with Napoli and third in the Premier League with Nottingham Forest respectively,” Wilson wrote.

    “As the banner unveiled on Sunday by Spurs fans during the defeat by Leicester read: “24 years, 16 managers, one trophy”. Nobody really looks at Tottenham any more and thinks the problem is the manager.

    Source link

  • ‘Club of my life’: Teenage wunderkind’s huge reveal… and the $1.6b price tag placed on him

    ‘Club of my life’: Teenage wunderkind’s huge reveal… and the $1.6b price tag placed on him

    Football’s hottest young talent is going nowhere, with Barcelona wunderkind Lamine Yamal saying he will sign a new contract with the Spanish giants soon.

    Get all the latest football news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. Sign up now!!!

    The 17-year-old has pledged his long-term future to the Catalan club despite massive interest from French titans PSG and Barcelona being embroiled in financial controversy.

    Yamal burst onto the scene as a key cog of the Spanish side that won last year’s Euros.

    He became the youngest ever player to feature in the tournament at just 16, and the youngest ever goal scorer when he curled an absolute stunner into the top corner in the champion’s 2-1 semi-final win against France.

    His left-footed strike from outside the box also won goal of the tournament.

    More than a year earlier, he made his first team debut for Barcelona as a 15-year-old after coming up through the club’s academy, and the records have continued to tumble in club football.

    In October he became the youngest ever player to score in El Classico history as he found the back of the net in Barca’s 4-0 win against Real Madrid.

    He scored again on his return to the side from an ankle injury in their 2-0 Spanish Super Cup semi-final win against Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday to take his season tally to seven goals and 12 assists from 22 games.

    So, it’s clear to see why the Parisian club put forward an offer of €250 million for his services.

    Barca, of course, rejected it and they have done their best to make it near impossible for any rival to pry away from the Olympic Stadium and then their traditional home of the Nou Camp when renovations are complete in 2026.

    That is the year that Yamal’s current deal expires, and it includes a €1 billion release clause.

    If that was not enough to alleviate any concerns about him potentially leaving Barcelona, ESPN have reported that there is an agreement lined-up to extend his deal until at least 2030.

    “I don’t know when [the contract will be signed], but I believe it will be soon,” Yamal told CNN.

    “At the end of the day, Barça is the club of my life. I hope to renew my contract with them and to be with them for as long as possible.

    “I want to play in the Spanish league. I want to play for Barça, and yes, I will renew my contract. I will.”

    The teenager’s comments are music to the ears of Barcelona officials after Yamal’s teammate Raphinha suggested that a recent fiasco might discourage potential transfer targets from joining the club.

    Dani Olmo and Pau Victor were both unregistered on New Year’s Day after Barcelona missed a December 31 deadline to prove they are compliant with La Liga’s financial fair play rules.

    Both players travelled with the squad to Saudi Arabia for the Spanish Super Cup semi-final, but neither were eligible to play.

    Raphinha experienced similar issues when he joined the club in 2022.

    The Brazilian had to wait for Barcelona to sell club assets to register him with the Spanish league.

    “I think it could,” Raphinha said on Tuesday when asked if the situation could force players to avoid signing for Barcelona.

    “I can’t say otherwise because I would be lying and that’s not me, I don’t like lying or telling stories. The truth is that if I was at another club and seeing the situation Pau and Dani are in, maybe I would think twice if it was best to be here.”

    La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation confirmed in a joint statement that Barcelona are compliant with financial fair play regulations at present, but they cannot register Olmo or Victor this season.

    Barca are challenging the decision with an appeal to Spain’s highest sports court, and they have requested a temporary allowance for the players to play as a resolution to the issue is not expected soon.

    Regardless of what happens, Barcelona will be confident that Yamal’s commitment will outshine any reputational damage inflicted by the registration saga.

    Raphinha may be correct that players will think twice before joining the Spanish giants, but the club’s officials will be certain that the opportunity to play with the sport’s most exciting young talent, in an expanded Nou Camp once it’s completed, in the shirt worn by the likes of Lionel Messi, Johan Cruyff and Diego Maradona is too appealing.

    Source link

  • ’Not acceptable’: Ange’s whack for Spurs star as struggles continue; Man Utd’s stunning comeback

    ’Not acceptable’: Ange’s whack for Spurs star as struggles continue; Man Utd’s stunning comeback

    Dejan Kulusevski equaliser and a stunning stop from Fraser Forster saved Tottenham’s blushes as Ange Postecoglou’s side drew 1-1 with Rangers in their Europa League clash in Glasgow.

    Get all the latest football news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. Sign up now!!!

    The result takes Spurs to 11 points from six games, and they sit ninth, only on goal difference out of the top eight, who automatically progress to the knockout rounds, with two league phases matches to come in the new year.

    A draw means Tottenham remain winless in their last three Europa League contests, and they have only won once in their last eight matches in all competitions, but for much of the night, things looked like they would play out much worse.

    “It’s fair to say we’re in a bit of a struggle,” Postecoglou said post-match.

    The Australian manager has been under intense scrutiny this week after back-to-back Premier League losses, and the former Celtic boss’ heart must have been in his mouth when Rangers were through on goal in the 86th minute.

    Cyriel Dessers barged his way past several defenders to get a shot away, but Forster stayed big and pulled off a brilliant piece of goal keeping, not for the first time in the match, to tip the ball wide and deny the home side.

    Only a minute later, the Ibrox descended into raptures as Dessers found the back of the net this time, but the celebrations were short-lived as the linesperson’s flag was up, and replays showed he was well offside.

    Those chances for Rangers were brewing all night, whereas Kulusevski’s equaliser seemingly came from nowhere.

    Spurs were patiently playing the ball around at the back for more than a minute before attacking down the right and Kulusevski took matters into his own hands to score in the 75th minute.

    The Swede cut back, found fellow substitute Dominic Solanke in the box, continued his run, received the ball back from Solanke and slotted it home with a left foot, first-time shot from near the edge of the penalty area.

    Things were looking dire for Tottenham before Kulusevski’s brilliant run as they went unpunished for their sloppiness in the first half, but it took less than two minutes after the break for Rangers to finally capitalise on yet another Spurs error.

    They coughed up the ball in midfield, and right back James Tavernier broke down the right-hand side, whipped a beautiful, curling ball in the box to pick out front man Hamza Igamane in the box, and the Moroccan slammed the half-volley into the bottom corner.

    The third-placed side in the Scottish Premiership looked more threatening for most of the evening, and the home supporters relished watching their team take it up to an English side.

    It was the first time Spurs has travelled north to face Rangers in a competitive fixture since the 1960s, and the last time the blue half of Glasgow hosted a Premier League outfit, they were humiliated 7-1 by Liverpool.

    That was in a Champions League contest in 2022 when Mohamed Salah came off the bench to score a stunning six minute hat trick, and it was arguably the most disastrous night of decades of heartbreak against English opposition in European competition, having not beaten a team from south of the border since getting the better of Leeds United in 1992.

    For most of the freezing cold evening, it appeared as if that streak might be broken but Rangers ultimately did not make the most of the 15 shots they took, six of which were on target.

    Both sides looked like they would be made to pay for their sloppiness with the ball throughout the first half as they each had threatening opportunities on the counter attack, but lacked the poise to finish.

    It was a back-and-forth, end-to-end contest with Tottenham having more of the ball but their makeshift defence looked incredibly vulnerable at times.

    Teenager Archie Gray, who typically plays right back, started alongside Ragu Dragusin as a central defender due to Spurs’ injury woes but it was goal keeper Forster who repelled Rangers’ attacks best with two excellent first half saves.

    The former Celtic shot stopper was booed and jeered extensively by the home fans, but kept his cool to tip a bullet from Nedim Bajrami over the bar in the 10th minute before ensuring they headed to the sheds deadlocked with an excellent save with his feet from a Vaclav Cerny shot in the final minute of the half.

    Rangers came out hard and finished the opening stanza the better of the two sides, while Tottenham controlled the middle period of the opening half.

    The home side lost centre back John Souttar, who is the brother of Socceroo Harry, in the 34th minute to a groin injury and it appeared as if a change at the back might open things up for Spurs.

    They had their chances but only one of their six first half shots was on target, and that was a tame shot from Son Heung-min, who started up front with Timo Werner, James Maddison and Brennan Johnson sitting behind him, in a change of formation from Postecoglou.

    The much-maligned Werner was benched at half time for goal scorer Dejan Kulusevski, while Johnson last an hour before making for Dominic Solanke, and Postecoglou took the unusual step of publicly expressing his frustrations with Werner post-match.

    “He wasn’t playing anywhere near the levels he can. It’s not acceptable to me. I told him that. He’s a senior international, a German international,” he said.

    “In the moment we’re in now, I need everyone to be at least going out there and giving the best they can. What he produced wasn’t acceptable. I expect more from the senior players like him.”

    Spurs seem to be in a funk in attack, and with a trip to Southampton, a Carabao Cup quarter-final against Manchester United and a visit from Premier League leaders Liverpool before Christmas, they will need to break it fast to get back to winning ways.

    Chelsea down Astana in Conference League | 00:42

    SUPER SUBSTITUTE INSPIRES MAN UTD COMEBACK

    Second-half substitute Rasmus Hojlund scored twice as Manchester United fought back to earn a 2-1 win at Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League on Thursday.

    The hosts took the lead shortly after half-time, but Hojlund levelled on 62 minutes, six minutes after replacing Marcus Rashford, when the Danish striker tapped in Amad Diallo’s deflected shot.

    Two minutes from time, he beat Plzen goalkeeper Martin Jedlicka again with a clinical finish, turning around his marker after United captain Bruno Fernandes had found him inside the box with a clever free-kick.

    Matej Vydra, a former Watford, West Brom, Reading, Derby and Burnley forward, opened the scoring for the hosts with a close-range finish three minutes after half-time.

    Pavel Sulc found Vydra facing an empty net after he had intercepted United goalkeeper Andre Onana’s pass inside the box.

    Hojlund double guides United to victory | 00:58

    The goal was a wake-up call for United manager Ruben Amorim, who made three replacements in its wake, including Hojlund.

    “It was not a great game,” said Amorim, before praising the substitutes. “They changed the game. They are there to do that so I’m pleased with that.”

    He added he was happy with the outcome: “It was important not to give up so that is a great message.”

    The former Sporting Lisbon boss replaced the sacked Eric ten Hag in November, but the chilly evening in Plzen showed United still have some way to go.

    Both teams came into the match with nine points from five Europa League games, and they took time to find their pace.

    Fernandes had the first shot on target half an hour into the game, but Jedlicka parried his low right-footed effort from the edge of the box.Onana watched Cheick Souare’s shot curl just past the top corner of his goal two minutes before the break.

    United substitutes Mason Mount and Antony were denied by Jedlicka in the second half, with Mount failing to beat the ‘keeper twice from close range.

    But Hojlund turned the match on its head to put United in a strong position for direct qualification to the last 16.

    “We didn’t have so much time to work on this type of game. We were controlling the game but didn’t have the pace (in the first half),” said Amorim.

    “We want to improve and we want to improve really fast,” he added. United next face Rangers at Old Trafford on January 23.

    Source link

  • ‘Bittersweet moment’: Melbourne City captain Jamie Maclaren to farewell A-League

    ‘Bittersweet moment’: Melbourne City captain Jamie Maclaren to farewell A-League

    An “emotional” Jamie Maclaren will depart the A-League at the end of Melbourne City’s finals campaign, with India mooted as the star striker’s likely destination.

    City announced on Tuesday that Maclaren, the A-League’s all-time leading scorer with 154 goals from 232 appearances, was leaving the club to “pursue an opportunity” outside the A-League.

    Sources have suggested that the 30-year-old marksman is headed for the Indian Super League to accept a deal far more lucrative than what City would have offered him to sign a new contract with the Melbourne club.

    Watch every match of the 2024 IPL Season LIVE on Kayo. New to Kayo? Start Your Free Trial Today >

    “It’s a bittersweet moment for me to leave the club that I’ve called home for the past 5½ years,” said Maclaren, who has netted 115 goals in 163 appearances in all competitions for City after joining them in January 2019 following stints in Europe with Darmstadt 98 (Germany) and Hibernian (Scotland).

    “Driving in to (the club) today I was a little bit emotional. It’s been a long time. This place feels like home.

    “(There) are a lot of good memories, (and) a lot of bad ones, but that’s part of being a team and a club that has such high standards.”

    Jamie Maclaren is leaving the A-League. Picture: Scott Gardiner/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

    Four of Maclaren’s five A-League Golden Boot awards have come during his time with City, where he also was part of three premiership-winning outfits and the club’s 2021 championship-winning squad, although he didn’t play in City’s 3-1 grand final win over Sydney FC due to being in quarantine following Socceroos commitments in Asia.

    He scored in City’s 1-0 weekend win over Western United to ensure the club would again be playing finals football.

    However, the pressure of captaining City this season has seemed to have affected Maclaren, whose 10-goal haul is well below his tallies from recent years.

    The former Perth Glory and Brisbane Roar attacker also lost his Socceroos place this season after not being named in Australia’s squad for the Asian Cup in January-February.

    However, with two goals in his past three club matches, Maclaren has found form ahead of City’s A-League elimination final with arch rivals Melbourne Victory on Sunday at AAMI Park.

    “It’s going to be a cracking game,” he said.

    “We want the crowd to be there and be up and about.”

    City’s director of football Michael Petrillo said Maclaren would leave the club as a “legend”.

    “Jamie embodies everything we stand for as a club,” Petrillo said.

    “He’s been an outstanding footballer for us and an exceptional role model for his teammates and young fans.

    “On the pitch, his name will remain in the record books forever. Not only is he the league’s greatest ever goalscorer, but he also made an enormous contribution to our men’s team during their most successful period.”

    Source link

  • Former Matilda reveals just how much each player was paid for reaching the 2015 World Cup quarter-finals

    Former Matilda reveals just how much each player was paid for reaching the 2015 World Cup quarter-finals

    Former Matilda Michelle Heyman has revealed the shocking amount that the players were paid for reaching the 2015 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal.

    As the Australian team gets ready for a quarter-final against France in front of a sellout game in Brisbane on Saturday, Heyman told The Project just how far the women’s game has come as FIFA talks about improving prize money for women.

    FIFA has pledged to equalise World Cup prize money for their two senior tournaments by 2027.

    The Project host Hamish Macdonald asked Heyman, the A-League Women’s all time leading goal scorer, what players were paid at the World Cup eight years ago.

    “Michelle, let’s put this all in perspective – 2015 World Cup you got in the quarterfinals after knocking out Brazil. How much did you take home as a result of that tournament?” Macdonald asked on Friday.

    Former Matildas player Michelle Heyman on The Project. Picture / Channel 10Source: Channel 10

    “You really want to know?” Heyman said.

    “Yes, I really want to know.”

    “So the big $750,” Heyman said.

    A gobsmacked Macdonald replied “Seriously?”

    The Project host Hamish Macdonald was shocked by former Matilda Michelle Heyman’s revelation. Picture / Supplied / Channel 10Source: Channel 10

    “Yeah. It wasn’t anything good back then. And it’s nice to see there’s a little bit of change in the last eight years,” Heyman said.

    “But yeah, that’s what we all brought home each was the big $750!”

    Heyman said she was pumped to see the Matildas doing so well at their home World Cup tournament, where games are sold out and merchandise is selling off the shelves.

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has even floated the idea of a public holiday if the Matildas win.

    But Heyman said there was still a long way to go for the women’s game despite the success of this tournament, which is being jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

    Adelaide United player Michelle Heyman (left) and Christine Aldridge at The Dolan Warren Awards 2019 at The Star Event Centre, Sydney. Picture: Jonathan NgSource: News Corp Australia

    “There’s zero equality still within the game. I think we’re getting paid four to five times less than what the men are for the World Cup.

    “So it has come a long way in the last eight years since my World Cup. But at the same time, it’s still so, so far away from equality.”

    She said the marketing of the women’s game had improved, but she didn’t begrudge the success — and potential financial bonus — the team was experiencing.

    “They’re my girls. They’re my team,” she said.

    “But I think that you can see the difference within companies jumping on board. Everyone supporting the Matildas. Ten years ago, there was none of that.”

    Source link

  • ‘It’s disgusting’: The alarming issue plaguing the World Cup

    ‘It’s disgusting’: The alarming issue plaguing the World Cup

    An alarming statistic in women’s football has led to England captain Leah Williamson begging for a new approach to the sport.

    Williamson is among a whopping 37 players absent from this year’s Women’s World Cup due to knee injuries and particularly ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL).

    Speaking on British Radio, the 2022 European Championships winner said it is time for urgent change.

    “If you ever needed a wake-up call, I’d say this year with the ACLs is it,” she said.

    “If nobody wakes up now then we’ve got a bit of a problem.

    “ACLs alone there’s 37 players missing from this World Cup, which is disgusting.

    England midfielder Leah Williamson celebrates after their Women’s Euro 2022 semi-final victory against Sweden at the Bramall Lane stadium, in Sheffield, on July 26, 2022. (Photo by Lindsey Parnaby / AFP)Source: AFP

    “There’s so many (differences between men and women). Our hips are aligned slightly differently, hormones and stress all contribute.”

    Williamson is one of three England players, along with Beth Mead and Keira Walsh, to have picked up serious knee injuries.

    Williamson, Mead and Fran Kirby sustained injuries prior to the World Cup, while Walsh sustained a knee injury in England’s 1-0 victory over Denmark.

    Arsenal star Williamson wants to see an immediate improvement for how female talent is prepared in this new era of professionalism in the women’s game.

    “The women’s game, my generation, one day we’re a kid playing football and the next we’re a professional,” she said.

    Kyah Simon is yet to regain full fitness after her ACL injury. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “We got form training a few times a week (before moving) to training every day, playing Champions League, World Cups, European Cups.

    “Until it changes to be more like the boys, where they’re literally bred for it from day one of being signed at six years old, this will happen more.

    “We’re not ready for that. There’s so much now that we need to make more focused to women or this will happen over and over again.

    “Our bodies are completely different, the studies around professional sports women are few and far between.”

    Australia’s Chloe Logarzo, Ellie Carpenter and Kyah Simon have all suffered ACL injuries, with doubts still remaining over Simon’s fitness.

    The Dutch are also without their all-time leading women’s goal scorer Vivianne Miedema.

    Source link