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Women’s World Cup heat up ‘pleasant’ sport deserted over hospitalisation

July 14, 2023
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Women’s World Cup heat up ‘pleasant’ sport deserted over hospitalisation

Ireland’s coaching sport in opposition to Colombia at the moment was deserted after 20 minutes – as Denise O’Sullivan was taken to hospital.

The Girls in Green confronted the South Americans in a last World Cup tune-up sport at their Meakin Park coaching base in Brisbane.

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But the sport was deserted early after a foul problem by a Colombian participant left Irish star O’Sullivan with an injured shin.

It just isn’t but recognized if it’s a severe harm, however the North Carolina participant was despatched to hospital to evaluate it with hopes for information on Saturday morning, Australian time.

But after the problem, the Ireland crew collectively determined in opposition to persevering with the sport after consulting with match officers.

Denise O’Sullivan. Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

The sport was performed behind closed doorways and media, who have been advised on Wednesday they may attend, have been denied entry on the final minute on the request of Colombia.

Ireland then remained on the pitch and placed on a coaching session as an alternative with a view in direction of subsequent week’s World Cup opener with Australia.

There have been some “over bodily” challenges earlier than O’Sullivan’s harm, with Colombia selecting up two yellow playing cards within the opening 19 minutes.

A FAI assertion learn: “The behind-closed-doors sport between the Ireland Women’s National Team and Colombia on Friday night was ended after 20 minutes of play.

“The sport, which was held in Meakin Park, Brisbane, turned overly bodily and it was determined, following session with the match officers, to finish the sport.

“The Ireland crew then underwent a full coaching session to proceed preparations for his or her opening sport in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, in opposition to Australia in Sydney on July 20.”

This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.

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