Hamilton star happy to make SWPL 1 comeback after knee injury hell

Chloe Muir is hoping to play an element in Hamilton’s SWPL 1 survival bid after overcoming two knee accidents.

An ACL and MCL blow saved her out of motion for 10 months, and after returning to Gary Physician’s aspect this season, she suffered a torn patella tendon.

Whereas it was a problem mentally to beat, she was delighted to get again within the fold throughout Sunday’s league match with Rangers.

Regardless of a spirited efficiency, Rangers ran out 4-0 winners of their quest for the league title due to a double from Kayla McCoy and targets from Jane Ross and Janni Arnth.

Accies are rooted to the underside of SWPL 1. Regardless of holding a sport in hand over ninth-placed Hearts, they're eight factors adrift forward of going through Aberdeen this weekend.

Muir is over her harm issues and hopes to maintain herself out on the park.

She stated: “It was nice to be again, but it surely was bizarre, as I'm that used to sitting within the stands watching the workforce. It was good to be concerned.

“I got here again from the primary harm for 2 months after which I’ve been out for over a month. So it was good to be again correctly.

“The primary one was my ACL and MCL ligaments in my knee. I used to be out for round 10 months and once I got here again, I tore my patella tendon.

“That held me again however that's now healed. I'm making an attempt to get my health again. I did the primary harm in 2020 and there may be nonetheless ache there, however not sufficient to place me again.

“It was irritating and it’s been up and down. You could not be scared like I used to be the primary time coming again. It’s at all times in your head.

“You may’t have that mindset. You must show to your self you need to be again coaching and beginning video games.”

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