- Mary Fowler broke her ACL playing for Manchester City
- The Matildas star has undergone a successful surgery on my knees
- Attack Ace faces at least nine months on the key
The path to the recovery of Mary Fowler is officially underway after the Matildas star emerged from a successful surgery on her right knee.
Fowler, 23, recently broke his anterior cross ligament (ACL) when he played for Manchester City in FA Cup, and now faces at least nine months on the sidelines.
She races to appear in the Asian Cup of next year on home at home – and Saturday, Fowler published a series of images on Instagram while she is preparing for her exhausting rehabilitation.
“Trust this path, surgery carried out” was the message that accompanies it, where Fowler can be seen on crutches.
Among the online Well -Wishers were the teammates of Matildas Mackenzie Arnold and Emily Gielnik – as well as the star of Manchester City Leila Ouahabi.
Fowler will not have to look for advice far away – Captain of Matildas Sam Kerr suffered the same injury in January 2024 during a training camp with Chelsea in Morocco.
The road to the recovery of Mary Fowler is officially underway after the Matildas star emerged from a successful surgery on his knees

Fowler recently broke his anterior cross ligament (ACL) when he played for Manchester City in the FA Cup, and now faces at least nine months

Earlier this week, Fowler posed for an Instagram photo with his teammate of Matildas Courtney Nevin sporting a big knee splint (photo)
Demanding, Kerr has still not returned to the field for a competition game – although the blues insist that it is carefully managed.
He comes as a physiotherapist respected Brien Seeney, who discusses various sports injuries on his Instagram and X accounts of NRL Physio, raised questions about another disease than Fowler bore before his disastrous reverse.
“ Horrible to see a break from the LCA now confirmed for Mary Fowler-interesting to read that she had a major game and travel charge leading to the injury and by facing a right problem for the hamstrings, ” he wrote on X.
This was saved by photos of Fowler Training with the Matildas in Sydney before their first friend against South Korea on April 4, where it was seen with its right ischioshiovers.
The muscle was also attached when she blew her LCA.
Dr. Peter Larkins – who competed for Australia at the Olympic Games before becoming a specialized sports doctor – also expressed his concerns concerning the hamstrings.
“ No surprise, Man City confirmed that the devastating rupture of the right knee LCA for Mary Fowler – but the question should be asked – what role has played the role of her concerns with the hamstrings by contributing?
“He was clearly playing with this-always a lesson to learn with hindsight,” he wrote on X.

Promotion of medical experts have raised questions about the injured right-wing hamstrings that Fowler wore when she broke up a right knee ligament (Fowler is represented in Sydney two weeks before breaking her LCA)

Performance coach Paulo Muwonge has linked the number of LCA injuries in the female game to the amount of lights that the stars must play

Fowler (photo with his boyfriend, the LNR superstar, Nathan Cleary) and his Matildas teammates endured a heavy workload and a travel schedule in the forecast of the injury injury
Fowler had a very busy calendar in the contribution of FA Cup Clash fatigue against Manchester United, citizens playing on 9, 15, 19, 23, 27 and 30 March, then the Matildas on April 4 and 7, before undergoing the injury on April 13.
Performance coach Paulo Muwonge, who worked with players from the female super league in England, connected the amazing number of LCA injuries in the female game to the quantity of lights to which the stars must play.
“70% of LCA injuries in the female game can be avoided by an appropriate load,” he wrote on Instagram.
“According to experience, I can say that women are not in good hands regarding S&C training (strength and conditioning) and load management.
“It is a question of loading the loading as minimal as possible because we do not want to” tire “, but it actually causes more harm.
“They must train properly to become more resilient.”