Everton's Aurora Galli discusses her recovery from a serious knee injury

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Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Everton's Aurora Galli discusses her recovery from a serious knee injury
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Everton midfielder Aurora Galli shares her journey back to fitness after suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in September 2024 during a match against Brighton. The injury occurred in the first game of the Women’s Super League season, leading to over 20 months of rehabilitation. Galli reflects on the emotional challenges and acceptance of her situation as she works towards a return to top form. Her story highlights the difficulties faced by athletes recovering from serious injuries, emphasizing resilience and determination.

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  • Aurora Galli ruptured her ACL in September 2024.
  • She faced significant obstacles during her recovery process.
  • Galli reflects on the emotional toll of her injury.
  • Her comeback is highly anticipated within the team and fans.
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This week’s newsletter spends a day with the Italy midfielder as she continues to battle her way back to a peak physical condition “It was accepting that I couldn’t play football because it was my life. It was everything that I knew.” For Everton’s Aurora Galli, the past 20 months have been anything but straightforward. Her return from a serious knee injury has been difficult, one beset with obstacles before, ultimately, a long-awaited comeback. It was September 2024, 83 minutes and three seconds into the first game of the Women’s Super League season to be exact, when Galli went down in agony. Everton were losing 4-0 to Brighton and, in her eagerness to salvage something for her team, the midfielder attempted to challenge for the ball when her standing leg buckled. As expected, it was confirmed that she had ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament. This is an extract from our free email about women’s football, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions. Moving the Goalposts will be sent out once a week, on Wednesdays, in the close season but will be back on Tuesdays and Thursdays from September. Continue reading...

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