Manchester City boss Gareth Taylor has confirmed Khiara Keating is fit to face West Ham despite withdrawing from the England squad with a knee issue.
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Keating fit despite knee issueCity have lost two keepers alreadyLevel on points with champions ChelseaWHAT HAPPENED?
Keating had pulled out of the England squad with a knee issue but her club manager has said she is fit for their crucial WSL clash with the Hammers. Her availability averts a potential major goalkeeper crisis for City, who have already lost Sandy McIver and Ellie Roebuck for the season.
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City have signed Brighton keeper Katie Startup on loan but Keating is their undisputed No.1 in nets right now. The 19-year-old broke into the first team after Roebuck suffered a stroke. Thankfully the England international is recovering well but a return remains a long way off.
WHAT TAYLOR SAID
City boss Taylor said: "She’s fine, she came back from England duty just as a precaution. She’s had an ongoing knee issue, but we’ve been managing it. We felt it was the right call to protect her."
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With Chelsea in Champions League semi-final action against Barcelona, City have the chance to go three points clear at the top of the WSL with a win over the Irons. Keating will be hoping to continue her own impressive season, one which has seen her become a serious option for Lionesses' boss Sarina Wiegman.