Lauren Hemp has resumed training with Manchester City after recovering from knee surgery, according to interim manager Nick Cushing. The England winger had been sidelined since November 8, when she assisted in three goals during a 4-0 victory over Tottenham. Initially, there were concerns about an anterior cruciate ligament injury, but England's coach Sarina Wiegman later confirmed it was not the case.
Hemp's return is significant for Manchester City as they prepare for upcoming challenges. Despite her absence, she remains tied for the third-most assists in the Women's Super League with five. Her recovery comes at a crucial time as she aims to regain full fitness before the European Championship, where England will defend their title in Switzerland.

Nick Cushing expressed optimism about the team's progress during this challenging period of injuries. "Rebecca Knaak trained all week and is back with the team, Lauren Hemp trained with the team which is huge for us and Aoba Fujino and Alex Greenwood have stepped up their rehab, and Yama is with the goalkeepers," he stated. This development marks a positive shift for the squad.
The return of key players like Hemp provides a much-needed boost for England's national team manager Sarina Wiegman. With Lauren James facing uncertainty due to a hamstring issue and Georgia Stanway still recovering from a knee ligament injury, Hemp's progress offers hope for strengthening the squad ahead of important tournaments.
Hemp's journey back to fitness involved a five-month recovery period following her knee surgery. Her swift return to training highlights her determination and resilience. As one of the youngest players to reach 50 goals in Women's Super League history earlier this season, her presence on the field is invaluable to both club and country.
The news of Hemp's recovery coincides with other players making strides in their rehabilitation processes. Aoba Fujino and Alex Greenwood are advancing in their respective recoveries, while Yama continues training with the goalkeepers. These developments indicate that Manchester City's squad is gradually regaining strength.
The team's progress is encouraging as they navigate through injury challenges. With key players returning to action, Manchester City aims to build momentum for future competitions. The focus now shifts towards ensuring that these players regain full match fitness and contribute effectively on the field.