NewsZara Shaw to begin rehabilitation for ACL injury
Liverpool FC Women midfielder Zara Shaw is to begin a period of rehabilitation due to a knee injury sustained on international duty.
The youngster was with the England U19s squad this week in qualifying for the European Championship when she suffered the setback.
A subsequent scan has revealed an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Shaw will now undergo a specialist review to plan next steps in her treatment.
The Liverpool-born player has been a regular for her country at youth levels and was a standout performer at the U17 World Cup in November as England reached the semi-finals.
An Academy graduate for the Reds, she has been a regular part of the senior squad this season, making eight appearances and scoring a spectacular first goal against Newcastle United in the League Cup.
Interim head coach Amber Whiteley said: “It’s difficult to find the words to express how much disappointment everyone feels for Zara at the moment.
“Zara has a maturity beyond her years and she is a well-loved and respected member of our team. She is one of our own.
“We are fortunate to have a brilliant medical team and a special group of players who will no doubt give Zara the best support possible. We will all be with her every step of the way.”
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