
Euro 2025: Agent 'no idea' Hampton in conference when he rang
Mr Crockford described Hampton as "an incredibly determined person" and said she was "a joy to work with". The 24-year-old, who was brought up in Studley, Warwickshire, and later went to school at Erasmus Darwin Academy in Burntwood, Staffordshire, made her debut for England in 2022. Mr Crockford said she had been "fighting" for the number one spot as a goalkeeper since then, but her performance in the quarter-finals against Sweden had changed things."What the other night did was seal and cement her position as a number one keeper for England," he added.
"It's been a very long journey for us... we first met her nearly eight years ago, and we've seen her ups and downs and just been with her every step of the way," Crockford said, who previously managed musicians, including Dire Straits and Tears for Fears."She's fantastic to work with and an inspiration to other players and fans - she's been a dream."The Chelsea goalkeeper's agent described their journey together as "incredible" and said he was "unbelievably proud". England will face Italy on Tuesday at 20:00 BST for a place in the Euro 2025 final.
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