England's Under-21 defender Taylor Hinds has been forced to withdraw from the senior squad after sustaining an ankle injury last week. The 24-year-old player, who has been a promising talent in the youth ranks, was set to make his debut for the national team under manager Gareth Southgate. However, the injury has put his plans on hold, and he will now miss crucial matches, including the upcoming European Championship qualifiers.
According to reports, Hinds suffered the injury during a training session and has been undergoing treatment ever since. Despite the setback, the player remains optimistic about his recovery and is expected to make a full comeback soon. The England squad will now have to regroup and adjust their plans without one of their key defenders.
England's next match is scheduled for March against Albania, and the team will be looking to make a strong comeback after a disappointing draw against San Marino. With Hinds out of the picture, the team will have to rely on other players to fill the void and deliver a winning performance.
The injury comes as a blow to the England team, which has been performing well in recent matches. However, Southgate's men will have to stay focused and adapt to the new situation, ensuring that they do not let the injury derail their progress. As for Hinds, the young defender will have to work hard to regain his fitness and make a successful comeback to the team.