Manchester City captain Alex Greenwood undergoes 'successful' surgery to repair her knee ligaments.
the England defender had suffered an Anterior Cruciate Ligament tear but it turned out the full-back had injured her Medial Collateral Ligament , which typically has a shorter recovery time.
February's international window includes a match against world champions Spain at Wembley, as well as a trip to Portugal, and Greenwood is likely to miss that.
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