Chelsea forward Lauren James has withdrawn from England Women’s duty ahead of the upcoming European Championship qualifiers against France.
The Lionesses — second in Group A3 — play unbeaten France at St James’ Park on Friday evening ahead of the reverse fixture in Saint-Etienne on Tuesday.
Head coach Sabrina Wiegman confirmed James — who arrived in camp with an existing foot problem — will take no part in either game during a press conference confirming her squad on Thursday.
“Lauren James didn’t make it,’ she said. “She already had a foot problem [before joining up] but we hoped we could build her up for tomorrow.
“It’s just too early so unfortunately she can’t stay with us. She is going to get prepared for the July window.
“It’s a disappointment. She did everything, it’s just too early now. It’s not good enough and you have to be top, top fit to be ready tomorrow. So for her and the team, it’s unfortunate.”
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