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‘It’s a nice feeling to be back, doing what I love’ – Kit Graham

Saturday afternoon was a long time coming for Kit Graham.

Making a late cameo in our thrilling 4-3 pre-season win over Arsenal, Kit brought to the end 358 painful days of being sidelined with injury.

Having suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL) in pre-season last year, after almost 12 months of rehabilitation and recovery, our number 16 finally returned to a matchday squad as we faced the test of the Gunners.

And, as we entered the final 20 minutes of the contest, that even sweeter moment came for the 29-year-old as she was called on from the bench to replace Matilda Vinberg and mark her return from injury.

Given a great reception from her team-mates and our staff as she ran back onto the pitch after nearly a year out, Kit beamed when she spoke to SPURSPLAY at full-time as she reflected on the relief of being back in action.

'A long time coming' - Graham on return from injury

“It’s been a long time coming,” she told us. “I’ve felt ready for a little while now, so it was a nice feeling to actually get back out there and do what I love doing.

“It was quite a hectic game to come into, but hopefully the next one’s a bit more settled, and I can get a few more touches on the ball and feel more a part of the team. I’ve been enjoying training, I’ve felt good, so I’m just glad to get my first minutes.

“I’ve felt ready for a little while, I just needed a bit more time in team training but I’m looking forward to getting back out there, feeling more myself, and hopefully bringing some calm - unlike today, which was a bit hectic.”

In a time where support is needed through a long rehabilitation process from an ACL injury, Kit was full of praise for her team-mates and the staff who were with her every step of the way to get her back on the pitch.

Kit Graham coming on against Arsenal
Kit in action
Kit with Bethany England at the end of the game

“Honestly, I couldn’t have asked for better team-mates or staff,” she added. “Everybody goes above and beyond for everyone in the team, and I couldn’t be more grateful for their support.

“It was a horrible injury, a long time out and [it can be] quite isolating but having great people around you really helps motivate you to get back to doing what you want to do.”

Reflecting on pre-season so far, she said: “It’s a good feeling. A lot has changed, but we’re enjoying it.

“It’s going to take time, but I feel like we’re really starting to implement what [Martin Ho’s] asking of us. That’s all we can do. We can only get bigger and better, so I’m looking forward to more games, more opportunities, and gelling more as a team.”

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