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England Women's Winger Lauren Hemp Returns To Training After Knee Surgery

Lauren Hemp is now in a race to regain full fitness ahead of the European Championship, when the Lionesses defend their title in Switzerland

Hemp is nearing a return to full fitness
Hemp is nearing a return to full fitness
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Lauren Hemp returned to training this week after recovering from knee surgery, Manchester City interim boss Nick Cushing confirmed. (More Football News)

The England winger has been ruled out since her last City appearance on November 8, when she set up three goals in a 4-0 win over Tottenham.

Hemp, who became the youngest player in Women's Super League history to reach 50 goals earlier this season, was initially feared to have suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

However, England boss Sarina Wiegman confirmed that was not the case, with the 24-year-old subsequently undergoing a five-month recovery.

"In this tough period of injuries, it has been a real positive week for us," Cushing said. "Lauren Hemp trained with the team this week, which is huge for us."

Hemp, who still boasts the joint third-most assists (five) in the WSL despite her prolonged absence, is now in a race to regain full fitness ahead of the European Championship, when the Lionesses defend their title in Switzerland.

Her progress is a timely boost for Wiegman, with Lauren James' participation uncertain due to a hamstring problem, while Georgia Stanway is yet to return from a knee ligament injury.

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