Bright on 'ups and downs' of being out injured
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Chelsea and England defender Millie Bright talks to BBC Sport about the difficulty of missing more than five months of the Women's Super League season with a knee injury.
Chelsea and England defender Millie Bright talks to BBC Sport about the difficulty of missing more than five months of the Women's Super League season with a knee injury.
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