England gets injury boost ahead of Italy semi-final as the Lionesses prepare for their UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 clash with confidence but without complacency. Sarina Wiegman confirmed that captain Leah Williamson is on track to play after an ankle scare, while Jess Carter is “ready to perform” despite recently facing racist abuse online.
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Williamson Ready After Injury Scare
There was concern when Williamson rolled her ankle during extra time in England’s penalty shoot-out win over Sweden, but the Arsenal defender trained with the squad on Monday. Wiegman praised her captain’s determination to recover and confirmed that if she continues to respond well, she will be available for the semi-final in Geneva.
Midfielder Georgia Stanway emphasised Williamson’s importance, stating that her presence on the pitch is crucial for England because she leads both in communication and performance.
Jess Carter Faces Online Abuse but Remains Focused
Jess Carter, who has started every match for England in their European title defence in Switzerland, announced she would step back from social media after being targeted by racist abuse. The Football Association has involved UK police to address the situation, with Wiegman calling the abuse “disgusting” and stating it goes beyond football.
Despite the challenging circumstances, Carter has shown resilience. Wiegman shared that she had conversations with Carter and confirmed that while it’s a difficult situation, Carter is strong and ready to focus on the match, demonstrating her commitment and the unity within the team.
Lionesses to Stop Taking the Knee
The England team has collectively decided to stop taking the knee before kick-offs, explaining that while the gesture was important, it has become repetitive, and they believe standing will spark more conversations about racism. Stanway explained that the decision aims to encourage discussions that lead to genuine change within football and beyond.
Facing Italy Without Complacency
England, ranked fifth in the world, are statistically stronger than Italy, holding an unbeaten record in their last five friendlies, including a 5-1 win last year. However, Wiegman made it clear that England will not underestimate Italy, stating that complacency would be the biggest mistake and that the team needs to be at their absolute best to secure a place in the final.
With Williamson fit and Carter focused despite off-pitch challenges, England are prepared for a tough battle against Italy, aiming to continue their strong European campaign with discipline and unity.