Injury Sidelines World-Record Signing Girma from US Women's SheBelieves Cup Squad
Chelsea's Naomi Girma, the most expensive signing in women's football history, misses the SheBelieves Cup due to a calf injury, impacting the US squad's defense strategy.

Girma's Absence Announced
Emma Hayes, the United States women's national team manager, has confirmed that Chelsea defender Naomi Girma will not participate in the upcoming SheBelieves Cup due to a calf injury. This news comes as a significant blow to the team, especially considering Girma's recent £900,000 transfer from San Diego Wave to Chelsea, marking her as the most expensive signing in women's football history.
Impact on Team Dynamics
The 24-year-old defender, who has yet to debut for Chelsea, was expected to strengthen the US squad in their matches against Colombia, Australia, and Japan. Hayes mentioned that Girma sustained the injury before the January camp and is still in the recovery phase, unsure of her return to play. "Naomi picked up a calf injury prior to the January camp, she is still in the return to play protocol," Hayes explained during a press conference.
Hayes Praises Girma's Qualities
Despite the setback, Hayes praised Girma's leadership and defensive skills, recalling her pivotal role in winning the women's football gold at Paris 2024. "As someone whose natural ability to read the game and make decisions under pressure, she is beyond her years," Hayes remarked, expressing confidence that Chelsea fans would admire her play once she recovers.
Other Notable Absences
Also missing from the squad is Manchester United's goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce, who was part of the last international games against England and the Netherlands. Hayes has opted for only two goalkeepers for the SheBelieves Cup, indicating that Tullis-Joyce needs to enhance her decision-making skills to reclaim her spot.
Looking Forward
The SheBelieves Cup, featuring top international women's teams, remains a key tournament for the US team. Girma's absence will test the team's depth and adaptability, providing an opportunity for other players to step up in her absence.