Ireland Women’s World Cup Warm-Up Match Abruptly Halted After 20 Minutes
Republic of Ireland coach Vera Pauw has revealed her players ‘feared for their bodies’ in their abandoned Women’s World Cup warm-up match against Colombia on Friday. Midfielder Denise O’Sullivan was taken to hospital with a shin injury and the game was halted after just 20 minutes following a number of rough challenges, with the Football Association of Ireland describing it as “overly physical”.
Scans Reveal No Fractures
Scans have revealed the North Carolina Courage captain has not sustained any fractures but the extent of a soft tissue injury has still to be discovered. Pauw told Sky Sports: “It was something I had never experienced before in my 47 years being involved in football, not as a player, not as a coach. It started lively, a good game, normal, and then the atmosphere built up to becoming over-physical. Then there came a huge challenge on Denise, a challenge not within the rules of the game and she was in awful pain.”
Players Feared for Their Bodies
Pauw went on to say: “I went to the coach of Colombia and I said: ‘I need help from you, we need to calm this down. We all want to go to the World Cup’. The players were extremely upset and had fear for themselves. We are not a team who fear tackles or challenges. I took them away to calm things down, brought them to the bench. We discussed it and there was contact with the president and the CEO of the FAI. Collectively we knew it would not come right any more and if it went on we would put our players into a potentially-serious situation. We had a calm discussion with the ref and they called off the game.”
Optimistic O’Sullivan Will Be Fit
Ireland open their World Cup campaign against Australia and Pauw remains optimistic O’Sullivan will be fit. “We have hopes she can make the game but we need to see, the first 48 hours are very important in these soft tissue injuries,” she added. The Colombian Football Federation (FCF) released a statement which said, while the training of its teams was ‘framed within the rules of the game, healthy competition and fair play’, it respected Ireland’s decision.
Conclusion
The abrupt halt of Ireland’s Women’s World Cup warm-up match against Colombia serves as a reminder of how important it is for players to feel safe on the pitch. While scans have revealed that O’Sullivan has not sustained any fractures, the extent of her soft tissue injury is yet to be determined. Ireland remain optimistic that she will be fit for their opening World Cup campaign against Australia, but only time will tell. For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.