The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup is set to be one of the most exciting tournaments in recent memory, with 24 of the world’s best teams competing for the title of world champions. However, one team will be without one of its key players, as England defender Leah Williamson has been ruled out of the tournament due to a torn ACL.
Williamson, who plays for Arsenal Ladies in the Women’s Super League, has been a key part of the England team since making her debut in 2017. She has been an integral part of the team’s defense, playing in all but one of England’s qualifying matches and helping the team to a perfect record of 10 wins from 10 games.
Unfortunately, Williamson suffered a torn ACL during a training session in April, ruling her out for the rest of the season. The injury was a huge blow for both Williamson and her team, as she was expected to play a major role in England’s World Cup campaign.
Despite the setback, Williamson has remained positive and is determined to make a full recovery. She has already started her rehabilitation program and is confident that she will be back on the pitch soon.
The news of Williamson’s injury has been met with sadness by her teammates and fans alike. She is a popular figure in the England squad and her absence will be felt by both her team and the tournament as a whole.
Despite missing out on the World Cup, Williamson is determined to make a full recovery and return to the pitch as soon as possible. Her determination and resilience are an inspiration to all and she will no doubt be back on the field soon.