Mary Earps' relationship with her former England teammate and manager Sarina Wiegman deteriorated after Wiegman turned to another goalkeeper, Hannah Hampton, for support. The energy shift between the two was noticeable to the rest of the squad, who felt that something was off but couldn't quite put their finger on it.
Earps said that she had tried to be supportive and open-minded about Hampton's distribution skills being superior, but ultimately decided to stay with the team out of loyalty to Wiegman. However, Earps expressed her disappointment in Wiegman, saying that she didn't feel valued or heard during the decision-making process.
Despite their differences, Earps maintains a positive relationship with Wiegman and has spoken about the importance of forgiveness and moving forward. She also expressed her gratitude for the support of her partner Kitty, who has been by her side through difficult times.
Earps is now focusing on her career with PSG and has recently published a memoir, "All In", which details her experiences as a female footballer in a male-dominated sport. She is determined to continue playing at a high level, even if it means freezing her eggs in the hopes of becoming a mother one day.
Throughout our conversation, Earps was composed and without bitterness, discussing her past experiences with Wiegman and the rest of the England squad. Despite the challenges she faced, she remains optimistic about her future and is determined to continue pursuing her passion for football.
Earps said that she had tried to be supportive and open-minded about Hampton's distribution skills being superior, but ultimately decided to stay with the team out of loyalty to Wiegman. However, Earps expressed her disappointment in Wiegman, saying that she didn't feel valued or heard during the decision-making process.
Despite their differences, Earps maintains a positive relationship with Wiegman and has spoken about the importance of forgiveness and moving forward. She also expressed her gratitude for the support of her partner Kitty, who has been by her side through difficult times.
Earps is now focusing on her career with PSG and has recently published a memoir, "All In", which details her experiences as a female footballer in a male-dominated sport. She is determined to continue playing at a high level, even if it means freezing her eggs in the hopes of becoming a mother one day.
Throughout our conversation, Earps was composed and without bitterness, discussing her past experiences with Wiegman and the rest of the England squad. Despite the challenges she faced, she remains optimistic about her future and is determined to continue pursuing her passion for football.