After a hamstring injury in April, Lauren James is ready to make her comeback for England, potentially featuring off the bench in Sunday’s friendly against Jamaica. Her recovery has been closely monitored, and she’s now on track to contribute significantly to the Lionesses’ Euros campaign. This return marks a testament to her dedication and the medical team’s efforts.
The forward’s return has been met with enthusiasm, with defender Jess Carter noting she “looks so fresh, so sharp.” This renewed vigor suggests that despite the setback, James could emerge even stronger and more impactful on the field than before.
Coach Sarina Wiegman is cautiously optimistic about James’s reintegration, aiming to manage her minutes carefully as England prepares for their challenging Women’s Euros campaign in a tough Group D. The focus is on a phased return to ensure peak performance when the tournament officially begins.
Comeback Kid: Lauren James Eyes Euros Role After Injury
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