Sidelined England captain calls for immediate action over key issue

An alarming statistic in ladies’s soccer has led to England captain Leah Williamson begging for a brand new method to the game.

Williamson is amongst a whopping 37 gamers absent from this 12 months’s Women’s World Cup as a consequence of knee accidents and notably ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL).

Speaking on British Radio, the 2022 European Championships winner mentioned it’s time for pressing change.

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

“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.

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

Williamson is certainly one of three England gamers, together with Beth Mead and Keira Walsh, to have picked up critical knee accidents.

Williamson, Mead and Fran Kirby sustained accidents previous to the World Cup, whereas Walsh sustained a knee harm in England’s 1-0 victory over Denmark.

Arsenal star Williamson needs to see an instantaneous enchancment for the way feminine expertise is ready on this new period of professionalism within the ladies’s recreation.

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

“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 accidents, with doubts nonetheless remaining over Simon’s health.

The Dutch are additionally with out their all-time main ladies’s objective scorer Vivianne Miedema.

Originally printed as The World Cup and ladies’s soccer being held again by harm

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au