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Jordan Nobbs opens up on injuries and return to form before World Cup

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Nobbs admits challenges of recovering from injuries

Jordan Nobbs, the Aston Villa midfielder, has spoken candidly about the difficulties she faced during her recovery from knee injuries that prevented her from playing in three major tournaments. However, Nobbs is now back and ready to contribute to England's World Cup campaign.

Successful transfer to Aston Villa

Like her England teammate Bethany England, Nobbs made a high-profile transfer in January in search of more game time ahead of the World Cup. She had a successful season with Aston Villa, helping the team achieve their highest-ever finish in the Women's Super League.



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Setbacks in previous tournaments

Nobbs was unable to participate in the 2019 World Cup for the Lionesses and the 2021 Tokyo Olympics for Team GB due to past knee problems. She acknowledged that the recovery process can be mentally challenging, but her motivation to get back on the pitch drove her to overcome those obstacles.

Move to Aston Villa pays off

Nobbs' decision to join Aston Villa was motivated by the desire to regain her place in the England squad. The move provided her with regular game time and the freedom to enjoy her football again, resulting in her return to form.



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Aims for the World Cup

Nobbs, who has 71 senior caps for the Lionesses, is determined to make her mark in this year's World Cup. She appreciates the opportunity to be part of a talented squad and is focused on performing at her best and being available for selection.

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