Morris ruled out of Englands Euros squad due to serious knee injury - Soccer News
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Tottenham's Ella Morris has suffered a serious knee injury, specifically a torn cruciate ligament, during training, prompting her exit from the England squad. The 22-year-old defender will miss the upcoming Women's Euros this summer, a significant loss for the team as she was eager to make her international debut. Morris had recently become a regular starter for Spurs and had represented England across various youth levels. Her injury compounds issues for the squad, which is also missing key defenders like Millie Bright and retired goalkeeper Mary Earps. Laura Blindkilde Brown will replace her for upcoming matches.
Ella Morris has suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury, forcing her withdrawal from the England squad and ending hopes of playing in the Women's Euros.
Morris was poised for her debut for the Lionesses, as well as having established herself as a reliable player for Tottenham in the Women's Super League.
With key defenders Millie Bright out for recovery and Mary Earps retiring, Morris’ injury adds to England's defensive challenges ahead of major competitions.
Laura Blindkilde Brown has been called up to replace Morris in the England squad as they gear up for matches against Portugal and Spain.
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