England Women's Coach Sarina Wiegman expressed concern over Michelle Agyemang's knee injury after she was forced off the pitch during a 3-0 defeat to Australia. The 19-year-old forward, currently on loan at Brighton from Arsenal, collapsed onto the ground in agony after going down off the ball.
Wiegman admitted that the situation didn't look good and that Agyemang needs further assessment before any conclusions can be drawn about the extent of her injury. This latest development marred a promising performance from England, which had been following up on their previous win over Brazil with a strong display.
The England manager acknowledged that the early red card given to Alanna Kennedy for Australia was frustrating, as it limited the team's chances of playing 11 v 11 and testing themselves against a tough opponent. However, Wiegman emphasized that while rules are in place for qualifying matches, friendly games like this one should provide more opportunities to play with a full complement of players.
As news of Agyemang's injury spread, her fellow forward Aggie Beever-Jones expressed concern over the young player's well-being, saying it was never nice when anyone comes off on a stretcher. The injury also highlighted the risk of physical harm in football and raises questions about the safety measures in place to protect players.
Wiegman now faces the difficult task of assessing Agyemang's condition and determining the extent of her injury without knowing what exactly happened during the game. For the England manager, there are no easy answers, but she is committed to supporting Agyemang through this challenging period.
Wiegman admitted that the situation didn't look good and that Agyemang needs further assessment before any conclusions can be drawn about the extent of her injury. This latest development marred a promising performance from England, which had been following up on their previous win over Brazil with a strong display.
The England manager acknowledged that the early red card given to Alanna Kennedy for Australia was frustrating, as it limited the team's chances of playing 11 v 11 and testing themselves against a tough opponent. However, Wiegman emphasized that while rules are in place for qualifying matches, friendly games like this one should provide more opportunities to play with a full complement of players.
As news of Agyemang's injury spread, her fellow forward Aggie Beever-Jones expressed concern over the young player's well-being, saying it was never nice when anyone comes off on a stretcher. The injury also highlighted the risk of physical harm in football and raises questions about the safety measures in place to protect players.
Wiegman now faces the difficult task of assessing Agyemang's condition and determining the extent of her injury without knowing what exactly happened during the game. For the England manager, there are no easy answers, but she is committed to supporting Agyemang through this challenging period.