England and Tottenham forward Jess Naz will miss the rest of the season after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The 25-year-old picked up the injury in Spurs' late win over Aston Villa on Sunday, a match she started alongside her teammate.
Naz's injury has left fans worried about her recovery as well as the potential impact it could have on England's future plans for the forward. She was in good form this season and had already earned six caps for the senior national team.
The ACL injury is now the second major setback Naz has faced, having missed the entire 2019-20 Women's Super League season due to a similar injury affecting her other knee.
Naz's injury is part of a concerning trend that has affected several high-profile players in the Women's Super League. Just last month, Chelsea midfielder Keira Walsh highlighted the issue with the fixture schedule and its potential impact on ACL injuries among top female footballers.
The rising number of ACL injuries in women's football raises serious questions about the sport's safety record and whether governing bodies are doing enough to prevent these types of injuries.
Naz's injury has left fans worried about her recovery as well as the potential impact it could have on England's future plans for the forward. She was in good form this season and had already earned six caps for the senior national team.
The ACL injury is now the second major setback Naz has faced, having missed the entire 2019-20 Women's Super League season due to a similar injury affecting her other knee.
Naz's injury is part of a concerning trend that has affected several high-profile players in the Women's Super League. Just last month, Chelsea midfielder Keira Walsh highlighted the issue with the fixture schedule and its potential impact on ACL injuries among top female footballers.
The rising number of ACL injuries in women's football raises serious questions about the sport's safety record and whether governing bodies are doing enough to prevent these types of injuries.