The Scotsman

Duggan puts injury setback behind her and says she’s ready to play her part

- By COLIN STEWART

Toni Duggan is set to be fit for England’s clash with Japan tomorrow and admits she is “itching to get out there.”

Duggan sustained a thigh problem in training the day after the squad arrived in France for the Women’s World Cup, and subsequent­ly sat out their opening two Group D games as Phil Neville’s side beat Scotland 2-1 and then Argentina 1-0.

Asked about tomorrow night’s match in Nice, Barcelona forward Duggan said: “I’m going to be fit, so I have a big smile on my face.

“It’s really frustratin­g to pick up an injury at any point in a year, but the first day of a World Cup was really, really disappoint­ing.

“I’m back now and I want to look ahead and hopefully help the team in the tournament. I’m itching to get out there.”

The 27-year-old, who has scored 22 goals in 72 appearance­s for England, added: “To miss training sessions, not be around the team, be doing stuff individual­ly, it can be quite tough. But I’ve tried to stay positive.

“I know it’s a team game and I need to help my team-mates, and I’m one of the more experience­d squad members, so I’ve tried to do that. But I think now it’s time for me to have an input on the pitch.”

Duggan was in the England team beaten 2-1 by Japan in the semi-finals of the 2015 tournament in Canada, a match settled by Laura Bassett’s injurytime own goal.

It was a first appearance in the last four of a Women’s World Cup for England – then managed by Mark Sampson – and they subsequent­ly finished third.

Duggan feels the team achieved the major target four years ago in that they “inspired a nation” and has stressed that this time “we’re here to win it.”

She said of the 2015 semi: “Crazy game. To lose a game in the last minute when your team-mate scores an own goal, it’s really difficult, for us as a team and for the individual.

“But what a tournament. I reflect on that tournament

RARING TO GO

“It’s really frustratin­g to pick up an injury at any point in a year, but the first day of a World Cup was really, really disappoint­ing. I’m back now and I want to look ahead and hopefully help the team in the tournament”

TONI DUGGAN

with great memories to be honest. Obviously it’s always disappoint­ing when you lose, but I think we inspired a nation. That was our biggest aim that year. I think this year there’s a different focus – we’re here to win it.

“There’s a lot of belief in the squad. If you compare the two squads, we’ve kept the kind of core group together and I think that’s been part of our success. I look through the team-sheet and squad list and I think ‘wow I’ve known some of these players ten 12, 15 years’. For me, on the pitch, that’s one of the most important things. You see our togetherne­ss.

“The first two games in this tournament haven’t been easy, they’ve been difficult, against tough opponents. But you’ve seen the real togetherne­ss.”

Having already secured a place in the last 16, England head into their concluding group game looking to seal top spot in the pool.

Duggan said: “It’s not about any revenge or how we played last time [in 2015] against Japan. It’s just about topping the group at this World Cup, that’s our aim.”

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0 England’s Toni Duggan could feature against Japan tomorrow.

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