England and Arsenal captain Leah Williamson to miss World Cup
Arsenal face Wolfsburg in their Champions League semi-final first leg on Sunday .
"I had my tears and made my peace with it the night it happened and since then I have been following the steps I'm told to, in order to best help myself in the sport and long term."Arsenal said she would have surgery "in due course". England are already expecting to travel to the tournament in Australia and New Zealand without Beth Mead, who finished top scorer last summer, because of an ACL injury.
A stretcher was initially brought on to the pitch, but a limping Williamson was able to walk off with support from a member of Arsenal's medical staff.
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