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“England Faces Injury Crisis as George Ford Set for Lengthy Layoff Ahead of Autumn Nations Series”

England is facing a significant injury crisis as Sale's George Ford is likely to be sidelined for an extended period. Concerns are mounting that the Sale fly-half may miss the entire due to an injury sustained during a recent match. The club is currently awaiting the results of a scan to determine the severity of Ford's injury, but initial fears suggest he could be out for six to eight weeks with a torn quad muscle. This setback comes as England prepares to kick off the against New Zealand on November 2. The 31-year-old Ford, who had previously missed the summer tour of Japan and New Zealand to undergo surgery on a persistent Achilles tendon issue, had been a key player for England, starting in all five matches during the Six Nations. His absence would be a significant blow to the team as they look to build momentum in the upcoming series. In addition to Ford's injury, scrum-half is also a concern for head coach , further complicating England's preparations for the autumn campaign.

Q: What injury did George Ford sustain, and how long is he expected to be out?

A: George Ford sustained a torn quad muscle and is expected to be out for approximately six to eight weeks.

Q: When does England's Autumn Nations Series begin?

A: England's Autumn Nations Series begins on 2 November against the All Blacks.

Q: What previous injury did George Ford have that caused him to miss the summer tour?

A: George Ford missed the summer tour of Japan and New Zealand due to surgery on a troublesome achilles tendon.

Q: Who else is a concern for England's squad alongside George Ford?

A: Scrum-half Alex Mitchell is also a concern for England's squad.