Tottenham's Women's Super League starlet Jessica Naz is set to miss the rest of the season after suffering a second ACL injury, this time on her right knee. The 25-year-old England winger was withdrawn from action during Sunday's match against Aston Villa, prompting Spurs to issue a statement confirming she would undergo surgery.
Naz's injury has added to a worrying trend of ACL problems affecting women's football players at the top level. In October alone, several high-profile stars - including Michelle Agyemang and Marie HΓΆbinger - suffered similar setbacks, while Katie Reid was also forced off with the same injury just last month.
The spate of injuries highlights a growing concern about the risks faced by female athletes in high-impact sports. Data from Germany's football association has shown that women are four times more likely to rupture an ACL than their male counterparts.
Despite struggling with knee problems earlier in her career, Naz has made significant strides since recovering from a similar injury in 2019. She played in all 10 of Tottenham's matches this season, helping the team sit second behind Chelsea in the Women's Super League table.
The Spurs camp has expressed their full support for Naz as she embarks on another lengthy rehabilitation journey, with head coach Sarah Wiltshire and her teammates rallying around her through a series of get-well messages.
Naz's injury has added to a worrying trend of ACL problems affecting women's football players at the top level. In October alone, several high-profile stars - including Michelle Agyemang and Marie HΓΆbinger - suffered similar setbacks, while Katie Reid was also forced off with the same injury just last month.
The spate of injuries highlights a growing concern about the risks faced by female athletes in high-impact sports. Data from Germany's football association has shown that women are four times more likely to rupture an ACL than their male counterparts.
Despite struggling with knee problems earlier in her career, Naz has made significant strides since recovering from a similar injury in 2019. She played in all 10 of Tottenham's matches this season, helping the team sit second behind Chelsea in the Women's Super League table.
The Spurs camp has expressed their full support for Naz as she embarks on another lengthy rehabilitation journey, with head coach Sarah Wiltshire and her teammates rallying around her through a series of get-well messages.