Leah Williamson out of England squad after injury setback
Williamson picked up a ‘minor hamstring injury’ and has been replaced in the Lionesses squad by Millie Turner
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Your support makes all the difference.Leah Williamson has withdrawn from her first England women squad since last April due to injury, with Millie Turner called up in place of the Euro 2022-winning captain.
Arsenal described the 26-year-old’s problem as a “minor hamstring injury” ahead of Saturday’s 3-1 victory over Manchester United, less than a month after Williamson returned to action for the Gunners following a nine-month recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament rupture.
World Cup runners-up England travel to Spain on Monday ahead of two friendlies against Austria and Italy, with Manchester United defender Turner replacing Williamson in Sarina Wiegman’s squad.
A Football Association statement read: “Millie Turner has been called up to the England squad for this month’s fixtures with Austria and Italy being played in southern Spain.
“The Manchester United defender replaces Leah Williamson, who has withdrawn after missing out for Arsenal at the weekend with an injury.”
Turner featured in the Lionesses’ last squad of 2023.
Williamson suffered her knee injury in a WSL meeting with Manchester United last April, keeping her out of contention for England’s historic run to their first Women’s World Cup final, where Chelsea defender Millie Bright took over captaincy duties.
Williamson’s return would have marked the first time she had been part of an England squad since the team lifted the Women’s Finalissima trophy in April 2023.
Last Monday, England boss Wiegman said of Williamson’s return: “It is really nice to have her back because she is a very good player, even though she has been out for months, now she has come back her decision-making is still really good.
“She is still building. The team picked up very well, players stepped up but it is still really nice to have her back.”
Wiegman did not say whether Williamson would still have the armband, with Bright also unavailable for selection due to injury.
“I have to talk to the players first about that,” she said.
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