Tottenham defender Ella Morris has pulled out of Sarina Wiegman’s England squad after struggling a severe knee harm in coaching.
The 22-year-old injured her cruciate ligament and has returned to Tottenham to start her rehabilitation as she faces a prolonged interval on the sidelines, which means she’s going to miss the Girls’s Euros this summer season.
Morris is but to make her debut for the Lionesses however had hoped to play of their Girls’s Nations League match in opposition to Portugal on Friday.
She grew to become a daily starter for Spurs on the finish of the season, beginning 10 of their Girls’s Tremendous League recreation, and has represented England at Below-17, Below-19 and Below-23 ranges.
Wiegman is already with out key defender Millie Vivid, who’s taking an prolonged interval of restoration, and Mary Earps, after the goalkeeper introduced her retirement from worldwide soccer.
We’re all with you, @ellabmorris.
Ella Morris has suffered an ACL harm in coaching and can return to Tottenham Hotspur to start her rehabilitation.
Laura Blindkilde Brown has now joined up the #Lionesses at St. George’s Park.
— Lionesses (@Lionesses) Might 28, 2025
Manchester Metropolis midfielder Laura Blindkilde Brown has been named as Morris’ alternative for the upcoming fixtures, receiving her third senior call-up.
England face Portugal on Might 30 earlier than travelling to Spain on June 3 for his or her remaining Girls’s Nations League group match. Their Euros title defence begins on July 5 in opposition to France.