Reign ease concerns over Wales legend Fishlock
Seattle Reign allay fears that Wales legend Jess Fishlock's career could come to a premature end due to injury.
Jess Fishlock scored 48 goals and won 166 caps for Wales before retiring last autumn [Getty Images] Seattle Reign have allayed fears that Wales legend Jess Fishlock's career could come to a premature end due to injury. Midfielder Fishlock, 39, was carried off on a stretcher during last weekend's National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) defeat to Utah Royals, just days after announcing that she will retire at the end of this season. Head coach Laura Harvey says that despite initial concerns, Reign are hopeful Fishlock will return to action before the campaign ends in November.
"For the most part I think the fear at the moment and immediately after the game was that this might rule her out for the year," she said. "I think we are pretty positive that that's not going to be the case, so that was the best news we could have had. " Fishlock left the field with her head in her hands having landed awkwardly after she jumped to avoid a team-mate's shot.
Reign described initial X-rays on the injury as "negative", but the outlook is now more encouraging for captain Fishlock. Jess Fishlock has helped Seattle Reign to three NWSL Shields and three NWSL Championship appearances, while she was the league's MVP in 2021 [Getty Images] The NWSL regular season is due to end on 1 November, with the play-offs to come later that month. There is a break in the season in June as a result of the men's World Cup being co-hosted by the USA.
Harvey says Fishlock could return to action faster than many players would having "watched her recover from many injuries". "I know Jess very well. Her body reacts differently than most human beings, in a positive way, to injury and her recoveries are often quicker than most just because of who she is," Harvey said in an interview posted on social media by Reign.