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    Chelsea ace Mia Fishel out for rest of season after sustaining knee injury on USA international duty

    CHELSEA have been dealt a fresh injury blow with Mia Fishel rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament during international duty.Today the club confirmed the Blues forward suffered a serious knee injury whilst away with the United States women’s national side.
    Mia Fishel is set to be assessed by a medic at Chelsea after sustaining a knee ligament injuryCredit: Getty
    Two-time World Cup winner Alex Morgan has been called as Fishel’s replacement in the USA’s squadCredit: Reuters
    The American’s national team are competing in the Gold Cup this month and are due to play the Dominican Republic tomorrow in the first of three group stage games in the contest.
    A statement on the Blues’ web site says Fishel will be “assessed by a specialist in the coming days and before beginning rehabilitation with the club’s medical team at Cobham”.
    And the USA, who will be managed by Emma Hayes when she leaves Chelsea at the end of this season, have called up Alex Morgan in Fishel’s place
    Fishel is the third Blues Women’s star to have their season cut short by a long-term injury this term.
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    Defender Aniek Nouwen is currently sidelined after tearing her knee ligament whilst away with the Netherlands Under-23s last December.
    And star striker Sam Kerr is working on her recovery after suffering an ACL injury during Chelsea’s winter training camp in Morocco in January.
    Fishel, who joined the league leaders last August on a three-year deal from Mexican club Tigres, has made 10 top-flight appearances this term.
    The California-born forward, who started in four of those matches, has notched up one goal and one assist in the WSL this term.
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    Sam Kerr is working on her rehabilitation after sustaining a knee injury in JanuaryCredit: Getty
    With both Kerr and Fishel sidelined, Chelsea will continue turn to British transfer record-signing Mayra Ramirez for goals along with Lauren James, Guro Reiten, Fran Kirby and their team-mates.
    And rising star Aggie Beever-Jones could be in line for more minutes with the Blues starlet having registered five goals in 10 WSL games.
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    Chloe Kelly looks stunning in daring cutout outfit at London Fashion Week as fans call England star ‘unreal’

    CHLOE KELLY stole the show as she turned out for London Fashion Week.Manchester City and England women star Kelly took to her Instagram with some stunning pictures.
    Chloe Kelly stole the show at London Fashion WeekCredit: Getty
    Kelly wore a white outfit paired with a black blazer jacketCredit: Getty
    Kelly was snapped alongside influencer Stef WilliamsCredit: Getty
    Kelly could be seen wearing a striking outfit with a white top and skirt juxtaposed with a black blazer jacket.
    Her look was completed with a set of white thigh-high boots with a silver point on the toe.
    She was also seen sitting next to influencer Stef Williams.
    Kelly also shared a video of models from the show on the catwalk.
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    Fans were left loving the look, with one commenting: “Unreal.”
    A second said: “Sensational.”
    This was also not lost on her England or Man City team-mates.
    Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps said: “Okkkook 🔥.”
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    Kelly stars for Man City in the WSLCredit: Getty
    She has scored five goals and added four assists in the league this seasonCredit: Getty
    Man City team-mate Ellie Roebuck said: “Yeah nice”.
    Meanwhile, fellow team-mate and Netherlands star Jill Roord added: “Yesss girl🔥.”
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    Kelly starred on Saturday as Man City beat Chelsea 1-0 to draw level with Emma Hayes’ team at the top of the Women’s Super League.
    The 26-year-old was recently linked with a transfer to Paris Saint-Germain which would see her become the highest-paid female player of all time.
    While she will post her glamorous outings on social media, which included her remarkable engagement under the Northern Lights, she also posts more down to earth content.
    Last week Kelly had a less-than stellar time as she tried her hand at cooking pancakes.
    Kelly has 845,000 followers on Instagram.
    She has five goals and four assists in the WSL this season.
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    Arsenal’s Leah Williamson withdraws from England squad ahead of clashes with Austria and Italy

    LEAH WILLIAMSON’S England return has been halted by an injury that led the Euros winner to withdraw from the Lionesses squad.The Arsenal ace missed the Gunners’ 3-1 defeat of Manchester United at the Emirates on Saturday following a hamstring strain.
    Leah Williamson will miss England’s upcoming friendly fixtures against Austria and ItalyCredit: PA
    Williamson’s last England appearance was during the Lionesses defeat of Brazil in the Women’s Finalissima last AprilCredit: PA
    After his side’s win Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall hinted at Williamson’s withdrawal from Wiegman’s 23-strong group ahead of their first two international fixtures this year.  
    The Gunners gaffer revealed the Lionesses skipper would miss his team’s clash with United due to a “minor” hamstring issue.
    England are due to play Austria on February 23 and Italy on February 27 in friendly duels at the Estadio Nuevo Mirador Algeciras in Spain.  
    Earlier today the FA confirmed Man United’s Millie Turner will be replacing Williamson in Sarina Wiegman’s group.

    Turner’s inclusion in England’s squad comes three months after her recall to the national team before England’s Women’s Nations League clashes with the Netherlands and Scotland.
    Last November the Red Devils defender was called up to replace injured Lionesses vice-captain Millie Bright.
    Turner and her England team-mates will travel to Marbella, Spain on Monday ahead of the start of England’s warm weather camp.
    Williamson’s call up this month was her first Lionesses recall since her recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury sustained last April.
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    Manchester United’s Millie Turner has been called up to England’s squad to replace WilliamsonCredit: Getty
    The England skipper, who has 43 senior caps, ruptured a knee ligament weeks after leading her team to a Women’s Finalissima win against Brazil.
    Williamson’s Gunners’ team-mate Lotte Wubben-Moy is among eight defenders included the Lionesses squad this month.
    The team’s games against Austria and Italy are being used part of their preparations for Euros 2025 qualifiers in April. More

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    Chloe Kelly ‘cancels Pancake Day’ after England Lionesses star shares horrendous cooking fails

    CHLOE KELLY ‘cancelled Pancake Day’ after the Lionesses hero’s attempt at cooking went disastrously wrong. The Manchester City star shocked her Instagram followers when she shared her horrendous baking attempts on her story.
    Chloe Kelly revealed she was struggling to deliver the Shrove Tuesday goodsCredit: Instagram / @chloekelly
    One attempt looked close to becoming a fully-fledged pancakeCredit: Instagram / @chloekelly
    But it was not to be for the LionessCredit: Instagram / @chloekelly
    The pictures included lumps of cooked batter that did not resemble pancakes at all.
    And if one thing is certain, it is that Kelly, 26, will not be getting ‘Star Baker’ anytime soon.
    Poking fun at her failed endeavours in the kitchen, Kelly wrote: “Making pancakes is supposed to be easy.”
    This was followed by a picture of her holding a deformed, burnt mass of pancake in her hand, alongside the caption: “Attempt number two.”
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    She then revealed an ‘update’ to her captivated followers, showing a picture of a fully formed, but raw, pancake – only a few more moments on the hob and it could have been the real deal.
    But it was not to be for the Lioness, who failed once again to deliver the Shrove Tuesday goods, finally admitting defeat and ‘cancelling’ Pancake day.
    Captioning the shots of a horrifyingly bad bake, she added: “Pancake Day cancelled.
    “365 days to practise.”
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    Fans will have to wait patiently for more pancake content and hopefully next year there might be some improvement.
    Luckily for her club Man City, and England, Kelly is much better at playing football than cooking crepes.
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    And yesterday’s kitchen catastrophe is an anomaly in Kelly’s otherwise totally glam life.
    Since scoring the winning goal against Germany in the Euros final, her lifestyle has ramped up a notch and she’s now regular on the red carpet.
    She’s also got a gorgeous boyfriend called Scott Moore who she regularly posts pictures of, to the envy and awe of her female followers.
    Man City are on a winning streak at the moment and second in the WSL table, only one win behind Chelsea who they face in a big clash on Friday. More

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    Wiegman happy to see Leah Williamson back in Lionesses fold ahead of England’s duels with Austria and Italy

    SARINA WIEGMAN hailed Leah Williamson’s England return from injury, but was tight-lipped on if she will skipper the side this month.And the Lionesses chief wants Fifa and Uefa to sort out match scheduling and congestion issues so players can “stay fit and fresh”.
    Leah Williamson could play for England this month following her recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injuryCredit: Reuters
    Williamson’s last England appearance was back in April last year when the Lionesses beat Brazil to win the Women’s FinalissimaCredit: AP
    England boss Sarina Wiegman also named Manchester City forward Jess Park in her 23-strong squadCredit: PA
    The head coach expressed delight in including Williamson, 26, in her squad ahead of England’s first two international fixtures for this year.
    The Lioness centre-back’s recall comes a month on from her return to action for Arsenal, after her successful recovery from a knee ligament tear sustained last April.
    England will play Austria next Friday in a friendly ay the Estadio Nuevo Mirador in Spain before facing Italy on February 27.
    And Wiegman, 53, revealed Williamson, who skippered the Lionesses to 2022 Euros glory might not pull on the captain’s armband for these two fixtures.
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    She said: “It’s really nice to have her back because she’s a very good player.
    “Even though she has been out for months, her decision-making (on the pitch) is still good and yes – she’s still building.
    “I think the team picked up last year very well. The players stepped up but it’s really good to have her back.”
    Williamson’s anterior cruciate ligament saw her miss England’s World Cup run last summer with the team reaching the tournament’s final for the first time.  
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    Her last Lionesses appearance saw her skipper the side to a Women’s Finalissima triumph over Brazil at Wembley last April.
    On whether the WSL ace will skipper the side against Austria and Italy, Wiegman added: “I have to talk to the players about that.
    “It’s also a new moment so she’ll start again. We’ll probably revisit that and have a conversation with the group.”
    England’s February fixtures will be used by Wiegman and her players as part of their preparation for qualifiers for next summer’s Euros.
    The team, who will play in their first qualifier games in April, are eager to win back-to-back Euros trophies.
    Away from the pitch, Wiegman insists match scheduling needs to be looked at to ensure players have adequate rest between seasons.
    England are among the sides who have played in successive tournaments over the past three summers.
    And it’s led to WSL stars and players from domestic leagues having shorter breaks ahead of the start of new domestic seasons.
    Wiegman said: “What the players want and what they ask all the time too is ‘where is the rest for us?’, because they want to compete.
    “We want the players to be fit and fresh.
    “This means that you always need a proper rest, but you also need to train between June and July too.
    “We’ve had some conversations with clubs, and these have been good conversations,
    “But we still don’t always have solutions for that period. Fifa and Uefa need to solve that for the players.
    Wiegman’s 23-strong squad selection saw Manchester City forward Jess Park recalled alongside uncapped goalkeeper Khiara Keating.
    Tottenham midfielder Grace Clinton, on loan at Spurs from Man United this term, was also included.
    But there was no recall for in-form Red Devils forward Nikita Parris.
    The Man United ace has netted 15 goals in her last 16 games across all competitions. And Wiegman admits it was a hard call to leave her out.
    Nikita Parris has shone for Manchester United this term but was left out of Wiegman’s squadCredit: Getty
    The England boss added: “Of course, the competition up front is really high and she didn’t play much (for Man United) in the Autumn.
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    “Since then, she’s played well as a number nine.
    “I’ve spoken to her, and I hope she has more consistency there. I have gone with other players but it was a tough decision.” More

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    Taylor praises ‘excellent’ Khiara Keating display after Manchester City knock Arsenal out of the Women’s FA Cup

    GARETH TAYLOR hailed Khiara Keating after Manchester City stood firm against Arsenal to end the Gunners’ FA Cup run.The goalkeeper shone despite being jeered by her opponents’ raucous fans during City’s 1-0 fifth-round victory.
    Khiara Keating helped Man City take their unbeaten run to 12 games since last NovemberCredit: Getty
    The City goalkeeper kept her fourth clean sheet in a row since the end of January with her team reaching this year’s FA Cup quarter-finalCredit: PA
    Laia Aleixandri netted the winner for Gareth Taylor’s side in the 75th minuteCredit: Getty
    The result came three months after an error from Keating saw the Gunners beat 2-1 in the WSL.
    This time around was the Cityzen starlet who had the last laugh with her shot-stopping heroics helping to end Arsenal hopes of reaching the FA Cup quarter-finals.
    City chief Taylor said: “This is like redemption for her. What was going on inside (her head) I don’t know.
    “But I think she’s been preparing herself for weeks. She has been telling me that.
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    “Khiara was excellent with what she had to do and what she had to go through – particularly at the beginning of the game with the verbals from the crowd.
    “Arsenal make it a cauldron here (at Meadow Park) but she handled it really well.
    “The fans do get behind them and they really keep going and don’t stop. 
    “But their attentions turned elsewhere after a while with Khiara which is good and shows you she was doing something right.
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    “But I think it’s fantastic for a young player to know that you’re going to make mistakes in the game and that’s how you react. And she’s reacted so well since then.”
    Some classy Keating saves late on in the game, including a stunning top corner stop, were among the efforts that saw Jonas Eidevall’s aces denied.
    And her shift was watched by England boss Sarina Wiegman who was in the stands ahead of the Lionesses’ friendlies against Austria and Italy this month.
    Taylor added: “It was just really nice for her to come away (with a clean sheet and win).
    “Sometimes, there are skeletons in the wardrobe and there are skeletons that you’ve had in your career where you go to certain games (and grounds). 
    “I’ve had it myself (as a player) where I’ve thought, ‘it’s a nightmare and I never played well in this stadium’, so it’s really nice when you flip it the other way.”
    The early stages of the game saw both sides struggle to find a cutting edge.
    Arsenal’s Caitlin Foord went closest in front of goal in with a shot prompting a 13th-minute save from Keating.
    Later in the half City saw pleas for penalty waves away after Lotte Wubben-Moy appeared to elbow Khadija Shaw during an aerial duel. 
    And Shaw prompted a brilliant save from Gunners’ goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo pushing her header away from its top corner target in the 61st minute.
    The deadlock was broken 14 minutes later with Laia Aleixandri poking home following Chloe Kelly’s free-kick.
    City then faced a late barrage including a Victoria Pelova goal-bound header palmed away by Keating with keeper later tipping Kim Little’s volley over the bar.
    The hosts felt they may have had a goal with Keating’s catch initially appearing’ as if it had crossed the line.
    But City held out to secure a win with Arsenal falling to a second defeat in a row across all contests.
    Gunners boss Eidevall said: “It was a very tight game. We’re gutted because we were on the wrong side of every margin. It’s a tough one to take.”
    A league cup last eight duel is up next for Arsenal with the title chasers visiting London City Lionesses on Wednesday.
    On if a silverware win this term is crucial with the team having lifted one trophy in the past five years, Eidevall added: “We want to compete in every competition.
    Jonas Eidevall insists Arsenal are determined to win silverware this seasonCredit: Getty
    “That’s the ambition otherwise you shouldn’t be in this club or represent this club.
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    “We want to win both competitions that we’re still in. That’s how ambitious we need to be.
    “We also need to understand it’s a lot of hard work. It’s not entirely in our own control either.” More

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    ‘It doesn’t matter who we get’, says Willie Kirk after Leicester’s trouncing of Birmingham in Women’s FA Cup

    WILLIE KIRK  insists Leicester are up for a quarter-final battle with any of the FA Cup’s big guns after trouncing Birmingham 6-2 on Saturday.Shannon O’Brien netted twice as the Foxes filled their boots in the contest’s fifth round.
    Five different players netted for Leicester in their FA Cup fifth-round defeat of Birmingham CityCredit: Getty
    Saori Takarada, Yuka Momiki, and Shannon O’Brien impressed for the FoxesCredit: Getty
    Willie Kirk hopes Leicester will continue having a mix of Foxes names on the scoresheet in gamesCredit: Getty
    Five different players were on the scoresheet for Leicester who were ruthless after going 1-0 behind.
    Japanese pair Saori Takarada and Yuka Momiki shone for Kirk’s side with Takarada among the hosts’ scorers at Pirelli Stadium.
    When asked if this was the highest-ever scoring win for Leicester in the Cup’s fifth round, Kirk said: “We don’t like to look too far back in terms of records.
    “We want to keep focus on creating our own history. 

    “And that’s been a big thing this year – we’ve achieved a lot of firsts, and we’ll continue to try to do that. 
    “We’re a young club still with a young history. The thing that pleased me most is the five different goal scorers for the six goals.
    “That’s been a feature for us this season.  I think our highest goal scorer might have only five (goals), but we’ve had double figures in terms of the different players who’ve scored. 
    “It’s important this continues and that we’re unpredictable in terms of where goals come from. 
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    “You would hate it if someone bagged four goals and you’re always relying on that single (number) nine.”
    Arsenal, Manchester City, holders Chelsea and last year’s beaten finalists Man United, are among the WSL giants targeting a place in the contest’s last eight.
    The Gunners and City will go head-to-head on Sunday lunchtime with Chelsea facing Crystal Palace and United up against Southampton.
    And Kirk has no qualms about Leicester facing a top tier rival including those fighting it out for the league crown. 
    The Foxes chief added: “At this stage of the competition you would take anybody (on).
    “I look at the last time I went to an FA Cup final (when I was managing Everton) and we got Chelsea in the quarter-finals.
    “I’ll make sure I say to the players that it doesn’t matter who we get. If those big teams are going to lose a game, it’s normally a quarter or a semi-final.”
    The hosts found themselves behind after two minutes Birmingham captain Ellie Mason’s free-kick bouncing in off Missy Goodwin’s head for an own-goal. 
    And after Momiki and Takorada tested Birmingham stopper Lucy Thomas, Janice Cayman levelled from close range in the 19th minute.
    The hosts took a 2-1 lead four minutes later through O’Brien’s top corner finish before Blues’ Libby Smith levelled with a stylish chip. 
    O’Brien’s slotted close-range strike restored the lead close to half-time. 
    Leicester took things up a notch in the second half bagging three more goals. 
    Takorada headed them 4-2 in front before subs Deanne Rose and Aileen Whelan got in on scoring to wrap up the win. 
    Following their exit Birmingham’s focus will be back on their fight to return to the top tier with five Championship teams in promotion contention. 
    The team are sat fifth in the second tier but just four points off leaders Charlton with a game in hand.
    Birmingham City face promotion rivals Southampton next in the Women’s ChampionshipCredit: Getty
    Brum boss Darren Carter said: “I love this competition (the FA Cup) and I’m gutted (we’re out but) everyone knows our aim this year.
    “That’s to go and challenge and get this team back to the WSL.
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    “We’ve got eight games to go now, and everyone is going to be huge. The players will be hungry, and they’ll be focused and ready.”
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    Chelsea women’s clash with Sunderland STOPPED after assistant referee goes down with injury as fans left concerned

    CHELSEA’S clash with Sunderland was temporarily suspended tonight after an injury to assistant referee Ceri Williams.The Blues were taking on the Black Cats in the FA Women’s Continental Tyres League Cup when the incident occurred.
    Assistant Referee Ceri Williams went down in agony during Chelsea’s clash with SunderlandCredit: Getty
    Play was temporarily halted while medics rushed to treat herCredit: Rex
    Williams suffered the injury just after the ten minute mark of the quarter final at Kingsmeadow.
    In worrying scenes, the Welsh official was spotted laid flat on her back as the referee called for medical assistance.
    Play was stopped as Williams received treatment, before she was eventually replaced by the fourth official while appearing to support her left arm as she left the pitch.
    “I hope it’s nothing serious,” wrote one concerned viewer.
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    While another echoed those sentiments by stating they too “hope the problem is not serious”.
    The 28-year-old began refereeing in her hometown of Swansea.

    Williams worked her way up through Welsh grassroots football before then pushing ahead in her career as an assistant referee which has led to her being listed by Fifa.
    She has refereed at international level and also appeared on the line in the Uefa Women’s Champions League.
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    Williams was the first Welsh woman to officiate in a Uefa men’s competition when Celtic took on Real Madrid in the Uefa Youth League last season.
    And she also recently officiated in the Uefa Women’s U19 European Championship Final.
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    No update or confirmation of her issue tonight has yet been announced.
    Williams was spotted holding and supporting her left arm as she left the actionCredit: Rex
    The Welsh official made history last season in the Uefa Youth LeagueCredit: Getty More