FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia left with one striker after another injury blow

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Published 26.07.2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia left with one striker after another injury blow

Australia suffered one other Women’s World Cup blow on Wednesday when striker Mary Fowler — who changed lacking Sam Kerr in its opening match — was additionally sidelined with damage.

The Manchester City ahead Fowler suffered a light concussion in coaching and is out of the sport with Nigeria on Thursday in Brisbane.

Chelsea famous person Kerr may also once more be lacking with a calf damage that saved her out of the co-hosts’ opening match, a 1-0 win over Ireland.

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The absence of skipper Kerr and Fowler, who scored within the 1-0 pleasant win over France on the eve of the World Cup, leaves the Matildas with Arsenal’s Caitlin Foord as their solely recognised striker.

Defender Aivi Luik, who was a substitute towards Ireland, was additionally dominated out of the Nigeria recreation.

“Forward Mary Fowler and defender Aivi Luik will be unavailable for Thursday night’s clash with Nigeria,” the co-hosts mentioned.

“Both players have been ruled out after sustaining mild concussions in separate incidents at training on Tuesday.”

Kerr has been dominated out of not less than Australia’s first two video games, however it will likely be determined to have her again for its last Group B match, towards Canada on July 31 in Melbourne.