Risa Shimizu, Manchester City’s Japanese defender will miss the rest of the Olympics due to a knee injury. Shimizu, who joined Manchester City this summer after her contract with West Ham ended, suffered the injury during Japan’s opening match at Paris 2024. In that game, Japan lost 2-1 to Spain. The club announced that Shimizu will return to the City Football Academy for further evaluation by their medical team.
This injury represents a major setback for Shimizu, as she was anticipated to play a crucial role for Japan throughout the tournament. Her absence will notably impact the team’s defensive strength and overall performance in the competition. Manchester City will feel Risa Shimizu’s absence as she had recently strengthened their defense in the Women’s Super League (WSL).
Under Gareth Taylor’s management, City will start their WSL campaign against Arsenal on September 22. The team is preparing to face their opponents with renewed focus and determination. Fans and the club will eagerly await updates on Shimizu’s recovery and hope for her swift return to action. Meanwhile, Manchester City prepares to face Arsenal in their season opener, marking a new chapter for the team.
As they enter the new WSL season, City focuses on achieving success and building momentum despite the recent setback from Shimizu’s injury.
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