However, the news of Hemp's imminent return is a serious boost for England, who will start their European title defence in less than three months. The Lionesses are also in a bad place when it comes to absences, with Hemp, Greenwood and Georgia Stanway all having knee surgeries this term while Lauren James is now set for a period on the sidelines due to a hamstring injury. However, the City winger may still be able to build up some fitness before the season is out.
WHAT CUSHING SAID
"Lauren Hemp will be in the squad for the Leicester game as it stands," Nick Cushing, City's interim boss, said after the draw with Everton. "She's trained with the team, she probably just didn't do enough team training to make the game today. She'll definitely be in the squad for Leicester and she's really hungry to start helping the team."
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City might be a long shot to make the Champions League places now but Hemp's return will still give the team a moral boost after the news earlier this week that Mary Fowler, who has been excellent on the left in her team-mate's absence, has torn her ACL. The Australia international has joined a lengthy injury list that still includes Greenwood, Miedema, Shaw, Aoba Fujino and Jill Roord. The team was at least able to welcome defender Rebecca Knaak back into the fold this weekend, after two months out with a hamstring issue.
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WHAT NEXT FOR HEMP AND MAN CITY?
City will likely need to win all of their final three WSL games to stand any chance of breaking into the European spots, with a trip to Leicester next week followed by games against Manchester United and Crystal Palace. It's incredibly unlikely that they can overcome the seven-point gap to the Red Devils but there's no doubt Hemp's return will increase those very slim chances.