Manchester City have been dealt a blow with Andree Jeglertz confirming Lauren Hemp will be sidelined with the ankle injury she suffered last time out against Tottenham. The Lionesses winger, who has already endured long injury lay-offs in recent seasons, was seen emotional and in a protective boot after the Spurs game, but the damage is not as bad as first feared.
Hemp suffers ankle injury against Spurs
Hemp picked up the ankle issue during Manchester City's 5-1 victory over Tottenham last week and there were initial fears of a potentially lengthy absence. But scans have now confirmed she will be unavailable for the next few weeks only, with Jeglertz ruling her out of Sunday's WSL clash against London City Lionesses. The 24-year-old had missed five months last season with a knee problem, so a matter of weeks this time is a sigh of relief.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesJeglertz confirms Hemp timeframe
"She has an ankle injury and is out for a couple of weeks," Jeglertz told the media. "Of course, it's a tough situation for her. She wants to play and we want her to play but injuries happen. She is doing everything she can to get back as quickly as possible and she needs to support the team in another way. Hopefully, she will be back soon."
Getty ImagesGrace Clinton offers cover for Hemp
While losing Hemp is a setback, Grace Clinton's versatility could be crucial in softening the blow. The summer signing marked her debut with a goal and was deployed in a wide role, offering Jeglertz an extra option in Hemp's absence. Although typically more of a No. 8 or No. 10, Clinton's ability to adapt and contribute in attack could prove decisive as City aim to mount a serious Women's Super League title challenge over the course of the season, even after Hemp returns.
Getty Images SportHemp-less Man City to face London City Lionesses next
Manchester City face London City Lionesses this weekend as they look to continue their positive start to the season since putting an opening defeat to Chelsea behind them. Clinton may be handed more minutes to cover for Hemp, giving her the chance to build on her impressive debut following a short hop over from Manchester United. For Hemp, the focus will now be on recovery and ensuring she avoids another extended spell on the sidelines.