Liverpool goalkeeper Kitching shows off huge facial scar from training

‘This is the worst injury I’ve ever had… I look like a Cabbage Patch doll’: Liverpool Women’s goalkeeper Fran Kitching shows off her HUGE facial scar suffered in training ground clash

  • Liverpool Women goalkeeper Frances Kitching missed the Bristol City game 
  • She took to her Instagram profile to explain why she had missed out to followers 
  • Kitching revealed the horror injury she had suffered in a training ground clash 

Liverpool goalkeeper Frances Kitching has shown off a horror injury she picked up during a clash in training last week.

Kitching was not involved on Sunday afternoon as Liverpool managed to beat Bristol City 1-0 in their Women’s Super League clash.

And the 21-year-old took to her Instagram account to explain why she was not part of the squad for that game.

Liverpool goalkeeper Frances Kitching has shown off a horror injury she picked up in training


Kitching also ended up with two black eyes but gave a thumbs up in a picture on Instagram

She captioned the image: ‘So this happened in training on Tuesday hence why I’m not with the girls for today’s game.

‘This has got to be the worst injury I’ve ever had as a goalkeeper but after a lot of swelling and pain (and looking like a cabbage patch doll) I can finally say I’m feeling a lot better and ready to get back out there with my girlies! 

‘I’m supporting them every minute from home. See ya back on the pitch soon – love from Fran aka HP (Harry Potter)’. 

Well wishers on social media sent her messages. @Fit_by_nageb wrote: ‘Speedy recovery’.

Kitching taking part in a training session with her Liverpool team-mates earlier this year

@Hughesyvags2019 added: ‘Get well soon’. 

‘All the best for a speedy recovery,’ added @Richard.Tidd81. 

Kitching has been playing football from a young age and joined Sheffield United’s academy at the age of 10. She then moved onto Chelsea and spent time with Watford.

The England Under 20s international then had a period back at Sheffield United before joining Liverpool Women in August 2018. 




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