England's Michelle Agyemang faces long injury absence after rupturing ACL
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England's Michelle Agyemang faces long injury absence after rupturing ACL
"Disappointed that results show a torn ACL, she wrote. I am so grateful for all the kind words and the support from everyone. Recovery starts now, I will be back stronger than before. In all things I give thanks to the Most High God, this test will surely turn into a testimony."
"It doesn't look good, the England manager said after the game. We don't know yet but I'm not very positive about what I've seen."
"We can confirm that Michelle Agyemang sustained a ruptured ACL injury in England's match against Australia on Tuesday. Michelle will miss the remainder of the season and we are in contact with her parent club Arsenal and will work together to determine a treatment and rehabilitation programme for Michelle."
Michelle Agyemang ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament during England's 3-0 victory over Australia after sustaining the injury in the 80th minute as a second-half substitute. The 19-year-old posted scan results confirming a torn ACL and committed to recovery while expressing gratitude and faith. England manager Sarina Wiegman and teammates showed immediate concern about the injury's severity. Agyemang played on loan at Brighton from Arsenal this season, appearing heavily in the WSL and scoring once. She starred for England at the Euros, scoring dramatic equalisers and winning UEFA's Young Player of the Tournament. Brighton confirmed she will miss the remainder of the season.
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