After a “shock moment” in the anniversary game, exceptional striker Alexandra Popp gave the all-clear. “I’m doing well. “I’m running again,” said the 33-year-old after her VfL Wolfsburg’s 2-0 defeat in the Champions League against Olympique Lyon on Thursday evening.
In her 100th game in the premier class, the long-time captain of the German national soccer team limped off the pitch in stoppage time with an ankle injury after she collided with her opponent Melchie Durmornay and was treated on the pitch.
“It was actually a brief moment of shock for me too because my foot was numb and tingled for a moment. That’s why I didn’t know what happened to me for a while,” Popp reported. Accordingly, things certainly looked bad to outsiders. But the foot “just feels normal again. “I’m really happy about that,” she said on the sidelines after the final whistle.
Popp announced her retirement from the national team at the end of September. The three-time footballer of the year will play her 145th and final international match against Australia in Duisburg on October 28th. It was initially unclear whether she would play in Wolfsburg’s Bundesliga game at SGS Essen on Sunday (2 p.m.).