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Keira Walsh was carried off on a stretcher during Englands World Cup group game against Denmark after appearing to catch her studs in the ground; Lionesses were leading at half-time courtesy of Lauren James opener at Allianz Stadium
England suffered a blow during the first half of their Women's World Cup group game against Denmark when midfielder Keira Walsh was forced off with a knee injury.
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England's Keira Walsh was stretchered off after a knee injury during the World Cup group stage game against Denmark.
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