is he right?
https://sportscienceguy.substack.com/p/the-acl-epidemic-in-womens-football

>By 16, a boy in an academy has typically logged 7,000+ hours of structured training and games. A girl of the same age? Closer to 2,500. The boys will almost certainly have been lifting since 12, building strength foundations long before they hit full-time football. Girls? Most won’t touch a barbell until they reach a first-team environment — and even then, the volume and quality are patchy at best. Fundamental strength and conditioning is the ACL vaccine, but it’s barely being delivered.
> the women’s game is sending under-prepared bodies into the most demanding version of football we’ve ever seen. That’s not bad luck. That’s system failure.
>Biomechanics and hormones make women more vulnerable.
>Poor pitches and bad boots stack the odds further.
>Lack of medical depth leaves players under-supported.