Aylesbury-born footballer Ellen White has revealed that a punctured lung ‘accelerated’ her decision to retire from the game, just weeks after the Lionesses won their first-ever European Championships.
The 33-year-old, who attended the Grange School within the town and was part of the Aylesbury United youth team, is the England women’s all-time record goal scorer with 52 strikes.
However, just 22 days after the host nation defeated Germany 2-1 in the final at Wembley Stadium on July 31, the former Chelsea, Leeds United, Arsenal, Notts County, Birmingham City, and Manchester City player hang up her boots.
Speaking to BBC Sport, she confirmed that a punctured lung from an acupuncture procedure during last year's Olympic Games in Japan fast-forwarded her decision.
The striker, who received the treatment due to an ongoing back issue, said: “It [the acupuncture] punctured my lung, which isn’t something that happens normally, obviously.
“It was a lot for me to have to go through and a big reason that accelerated my want to retire.
“It was a really traumatic time for me and something that I’m still figuring out now, still working through.
“I had to wait for the lung to basically inflate again. I had a needle put into my chest to drag all the air out then hopefully the lung would inflate again – which it has.
“At the time, I think for me, I just got into a zone of: ‘I need to get back playing. We’ve got these games – I want to be back playing for my club; I want to be back playing for England.”
White received the treatment from a specialist sourced by Manchester City, but following the incident, the club confirmed that she would be absent from the team due to a ‘medical issue’.
Since making her professional debut for Chelsea in the 2005/06 season, White scored 198 career goals in 415 career appearances.
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