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Sophie Ingle reflects on ‘tough’ journey to fitness from ACL injury and how Wales’ Euros dream fueled her recovery

Published on June 22, 2025 at 10:24 PM

SOPHIE INGLE says her battle back to fitness from a knee injury ahead Wales’ Euros debut has been “tough but worthwhile”;.

And the former Chelsea star has urged her team-mates to give it all they have got against the Netherlands, France and England in the contest’s group stage.

Angharad James taking a selfie with young Wales fans at an airport.
Dozens of fans gathered at Cardiff Airport to wish Wales skipper Angharad James and her team-mates good luck ahead of their them competing in the Euros for the first time
Sophie Ingle of Wales playing soccer.
Sophie Ingle says the chance of being part of Wales’ competing in the Euros helped push her recovery a from an ACL injury
Wales Women's Euro 2025 squad boarding a plane.
Ingle and her team-mates have travelled to Portugal to continue their training and preparations for their maiden appearance in a major tournament
Sophie Ingle taking selfies with Wales fans at an airport.
Ingle and her team-mates will take on the Netherlands, England and France in Group D at the Euros

The midfielder, 33, was sharing her thoughts at Cardiff Airport shortly before jetting off to Portugal with her pals for their pre-Euros camp.

The team will spend this week doing warm weather training as part of their prep for potentially humid conditions in Switzerland the host nation for this year’s contest.

Last Friday the ex- star for the tournament, with the Wales boss announcing her 23-strong group from the summit of Yr Wyddfa, also known as Snowdon.

Ingle’s inclusion follows her recovery from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament sustained last September.

The five-time WSL title winner suffered her injury during the Blues’ pre-season clash with Dutch side Feyenoord.

It meant the midfielder, who has 141 senior international caps, spent last season out of action for her country and former club.

When asked how much of it was to be fit in time to help Wales at the Ingle told Sky Sports: “It’s been a tough eight to nine months (for rehab).

“But I just had this to aim for and that really helped me push every single day being in that gym on my own.

“It was hard, but I’m near the end which is the main thing.”;

Wales’ historic qualification for was sealed when Wilkinson’s team beat the Republic of Ireland 2-0 in the second leg of their qualifier clash last December.

Ingle added: “As soon as the girls qualified (in December, I rang my physio at club and said, ‘is it doable (for me)? The timeframe is going to be tough’.

“He said let’s give it everything we’ve got and that’s what we did.”;

Wales are competing in what could be described as a Euros group of death with their group D rivals being titleholders, 2017 champs the Netherlands and France.

Netherlands women's national soccer team training.
Wales will take on a Netherlands side likely to feature several WSL stars including Man City’s Vivianne Miedema in their group stage opener

And while Ingle sees her side as underdogs, she reckons they are capable of excelling in the contest.

She said: “We can achieve anything we want to. I think we’re underdogs as we kind of always are.

“We’re not expected to win these games but let’s play these three (opponents) in the group stage and give it everything we’ve got against very good teams.”;

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