England forward Michelle Agyemang was taken off the field on a stretcher after suffering an apparent knee injury in a 3-0 win against Australia at Pride Park. The 19-year-old striker, currently on loan at Brighton from Arsenal, went down with the off-the-ball injury just 13 minutes into her substitute appearance before being replaced by Chloe Kelly.
Agyemang's injury has raised concerns for England manager Sarina Wiegman, who described the situation as "awful" and expressed limited optimism about Agyemang's prospects. Despite having not yet received an official diagnosis from medical staff, Wiegman's apprehensive tone suggests that the extent of the injury could be serious.
Former Arsenal defender Jen Beattie echoed this sentiment, stating that Wiegman's comments to the media had "spoken volumes" and that the manager was unlikely to be overly positive about Agyemang's prospects.
Agyemang has been a key player for England in their Euro 2025 campaign, forcing extra time with two crucial goals from the bench against Sweden and Italy. Her performances have earned her recognition, including being nominated for the Kopa trophy.
The severity of Agyemang's injury will now be subject to further examination by medical staff.
Agyemang's injury has raised concerns for England manager Sarina Wiegman, who described the situation as "awful" and expressed limited optimism about Agyemang's prospects. Despite having not yet received an official diagnosis from medical staff, Wiegman's apprehensive tone suggests that the extent of the injury could be serious.
Former Arsenal defender Jen Beattie echoed this sentiment, stating that Wiegman's comments to the media had "spoken volumes" and that the manager was unlikely to be overly positive about Agyemang's prospects.
Agyemang has been a key player for England in their Euro 2025 campaign, forcing extra time with two crucial goals from the bench against Sweden and Italy. Her performances have earned her recognition, including being nominated for the Kopa trophy.
The severity of Agyemang's injury will now be subject to further examination by medical staff.