Good news for Ireland!
THERE WAS good news for Vera Pauw’s Ireland, as Katie McCabe made a quicker-than-expected recovery from injury to start for Arsenal in their clash with Man City today.
The 27-year-old limped out of the Gunners’ Champions League win over Bayern Munich and was pictured afterwards wearing a protective boot on her left foot. However, after undergoing a scan during the week, it appeared the injury was not as serious as initially feared, as the Dubliner was named in the Ireland squad for upcoming back-to-back away friendlies against the USA.
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