- Defender missing since April
- Unlikely to return this year
- Arsenal boss rues injury woes
WHAT HAPPENED? The 26-year-old defender has been absent since April when she suffered an ACL injury in a WSL clash against Manchester United, which also cost her a place at this summer's World Cup. Eidevall explained that his side has struggled to adapt without Williamson, whose combination of defensive ability and passing range are a rare commodity.
WHAT THEY SAID: Eidevall told the BBC's Football Focus: "You don't build a squad where you have two Leah Williamsons, for example. There is only one Leah Williamson. When you have a player like her you decide to play in a way that makes the most out of it.
"That's really hard when you're trying to replace a player like that because there is not a direct replacement on the market. There might be a copy of Leah Williamson that's not as good and I don't believe in having a lesser version."
THE BIGGER PICTURE: Eidevall also revealed that it won't be until at least after Christmas before Williamson returns, although did share more promising news of another long-term injury with Beth Mead set to feature this weekend against Aston Villa after recovering from an ACL injury which also cost her a place at the World Cup.
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GettyGetty ImagesWHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL? Another huge crowd is expected when Arsenal take on Aston Villa at the Emirates on Sunday, seeking their first win of the season.