Is England Optimistic About Leah Williamson’s Injury?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Team morale is high as they prepare for the semifinal.
- Leah Williamson’s injury remains a concern, but optimism prevails.
- Esme Morgan made a significant impact during her tournament debut.
- The team demonstrated resilience by overcoming a 2-0 deficit against Sweden.
- Emotional moments were shared among players and their families during the quarterfinals.
New Delhi, July 19 (NationPress) England defender Esme Morgan expressed a sense of optimism regarding the injury concern surrounding their captain Leah Williamson, anticipating her readiness for the upcoming UEFA European Women’s Championship semifinal match.
The English squad is set to take on Italy in the semifinals after the reigning champions narrowly advanced past Sweden through a penalty shootout, having faced a 0-2 deficit in the first half.
Williamson was substituted during extra time in the quarterfinals and was spotted using crutches following the match.
“She appeared to be in very high spirits this morning. I prioritize what’s best for the team, which definitely includes having our captain on the field. Just like every match, we need to be ready to step up if needed, understand the role, and keep training at a high intensity over the next few days. We’re quite hopeful that Leah will recover,” Morgan stated, as reported by the BBC.
Morgan made her tournament debut against Sweden, entering the game in the 70th minute to aid England in overcoming a 2-0 deficit. Should Williamson be unavailable for the match against Italy, Morgan is likely to take her place.
The 24-year-old defender reflected on her debut experience and the overwhelming joy of her team’s comeback. “It was truly special. Apparently, my mum was in tears when I came on, bless her. It doesn’t take much to set her off while watching football. I think she was crying again when we won, so there were quite a few tears. It was a wonderful opportunity to be part of that,” she shared.
“I have been diligently preparing throughout the tournament in case I was called upon. I felt fully ready to make an impact when that opportunity arose. I was thrilled, and to turn the game around and secure the win was such a joyous moment,” she added.