logo
Hannah Hampton was told she would never play football due to a serious eye condi

Hannah Hampton was told she would never play football due to a serious eye condi

Metro2 days ago
Hannah Hampton produced more penalty saving heroics to inspire England's historic win over Spain.
After her dramatic and decisive contributions in the quarter final win over Sweden, the Chelsea No.1 was back in the spotlight after the Lionesses battled over the course of 120 minutes to hold favourites Spain to a 1-1 draw in Basel.
The 24-year-old, who usurped Mary Earps prior to the tournament, saved two more spot kicks in a dramatic shootout that was finally settled by Chloe Kelly's typically emphatic effort from the spot.
Hampton will now be catapulted to national fame as a result of her astonishing agility and composure under pressure, but her story is a far from straightforward one.
The former Aston Villa and Birmingham star suffers with an eye condition called strabismus which she was diagnosed with since birth that could have ended her involvement in the sport before it even started.
'I was told from a young age that I couldn't play football, that it wouldn't be a profession I could pursue. But here I am,' she told the BBC prior to the win over Sweden.
Back in 2021 she told ex-England goalkeeper Ben Foster's Fozcast podcast: 'When pouring a glass of water, I'll miss the glass if I'm not holding it.
'The girls do it to me all the time at training: 'Can you make me a cup of tea?' And hold the cup, saying, 'Can I have some milk, please?'.
'I'll just spill it on their shoes and then they moan at me. 'Well, it's your own fault, isn't it?''
Hampton's lack of depth perception represents an issue she has clearly overcome, although she revealed the shrewd advice of Sarina Wiegman played a part in boosting her confidence against Spain prior to penalties.
'This is England!' Hampton revealed Wiegman said. 'I think this is our moment.
'We've dug in for the 120 minutes, done what we've needed to do to keep Spain out. It was just one kick and that was it, we did that this time. More Trending
'Better pens than the last time, let's be honest!'
She added: 'This team's just unbelievable, incredible. We've shown throughout this tournament we can come back when we go a goal down.
'We've got that grit, we've got English blood in us, we never say die and we just keep going and we did that again today.'
MORE: Hannah Hampton reveals message Sarina Wiegman gave England players before shootout drama
MORE: Why Beth Mead was allowed to take penalty twice in England's Women's Euro 2025 triumph over Spain
MORE: Ian Wright slams Sarina Wiegman for 'massive mistake' in Women's Euros final
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lionesses party through night in London ahead of Euro 2025 winners' victory parade
Lionesses party through night in London ahead of Euro 2025 winners' victory parade

Daily Mirror

time4 minutes ago

  • Daily Mirror

Lionesses party through night in London ahead of Euro 2025 winners' victory parade

The Lionesses were in no mood to slow down the celebrations on Monday as they headed out on the town in London. England's victorious side landed back on home soil on Monday morning with the Euro 2025 trophy, having only had a few hours sleep. Their celebrations stretched beyond 4am after they beat Spain on penalties to defend their title in Basel, but there was no time to rest. Manager Sarina Wiegman and captain Leah Williamson led their players to No. 10 Downing Street on Monday evening, where they were greeted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner. Later, after an outfit change, the Lionesses arrived in Soho, central London, for a second night out in a row. In a joyous atmosphere, and accompanied by their family and friends, the players went for a night on the tiles the day before an open-top bus parade in the capital. Williamson, Alessia Russo, Beth Mead, Lauren James, Alex Greenwood, Chloe Kelly, Lucy Bronze, Ella Toone and Keira Walsh were among those pictured getting out of taxis. Scroll through the photo slideshow below to see them. Lionesses Bring It Home Again - Souvenir Edition

West Ham eye move for forgotten £35million Arsenal star
West Ham eye move for forgotten £35million Arsenal star

Metro

time5 minutes ago

  • Metro

West Ham eye move for forgotten £35million Arsenal star

West Ham are looking to accelarate their summer recruitment drive and are eyeing a move for Arsenal outcast Fabio Vieira. Much was expected for the Portugal Under-21 international when he joined the Gunners from Porto three years ago. After showing only flashes of potential during two indifferent, injury interrupted seasons in north London, Vieira was loaned back to his boyhood club last term. The 25-year-old regained some of the confidence that marked him out as such an exciting talent but securing a permanent return to the Portuguese club was beyond Porto's financial means. Vieira has been linked with a £20m move to Parma who are now managed by Mikel Arteta's former assistant Carlos Cuesta. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Whether the Serie A club are able to meet Arsenal's valuation remains to be seen, but the Hammers are now expressing an interest, as per Ben Jacobs. No club-to-club talks have taken place yet, but the creative midfielder has been added to a list of potential targets in the knowledge he has been deemed surplus to requirements by Arteta. With Martin Odegaard now back to full fitness and the likes of Ethan Nwaneri and Max Dowman emerging as credible first team options, Vieira wasn't included in the squad that departed for its pre-season tour last week. Dowman, in particular,has caught the eye in the friendly wins over AC Milan and Newcastle. More Trending Indeed, the 15-year-old sensation played a key role against the Magpies, winning the late penalty that saw Odegaard secure a second successive victory from the spot. 'Yeah, it is special,' said Arteta on Sunday. 'Obviously what he's done today against this team in the time that he had on the pitch is something certainly not common to witness for a 15-year-old. 'We are extremely happy to have him. I think again the environment that he's around in, his family, the people at the club and around the academy as well. 'Super helpful because they put him into this position so early in his journey having a real chance and a real presence when he plays for the first team.' MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr want Man Utd outcast and Chelsea standout MORE: Everton exploring moves for Jack Grealish and former Arsenal and England star MORE: Ex-Arsenal star set for Premier League return after Aaron Ramsdale and Granit Xhaka

Transfer news live: Liverpool move for Isak, Arsenal close in on Eze, Rodrygo battle, Man United's £35m bid
Transfer news live: Liverpool move for Isak, Arsenal close in on Eze, Rodrygo battle, Man United's £35m bid

The Independent

time5 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Transfer news live: Liverpool move for Isak, Arsenal close in on Eze, Rodrygo battle, Man United's £35m bid

The summer transfer window is about to enter its final month with hundreds of millions already splashed on some major signings. Arsenal have completed the signing of Viktor Gyokeres, closing out a deal worth £63m for the forward who was unveiled as a new Gunner during their pre-season match against Newcastle on Sunday. The Gunners have also confirmed the signing of Cristhian Mosquera in defence and they now have their sights on Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze. Liverpool have signed Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt in a £79m deal having beaten off interest from Newcastle to secure his signature. The Reds have also agreed to sell Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich which could challenge the resolve of Newcastle who are holding firm in their valuation of Alexander Isak. Isak has requested to 'explore his options' away from the club with a move to Liverpool seemingly the likeliest destination as the Premier League champions aim to strengthen their forward line. Elsewhere, Manchester United have completed the signing of Bryan Mbeumo who joins Matheus Cunha in Ruben Amorim's new-look attack though the manager is still hopeful of securing a No.9 before the start of the season. Marcus Rashford has completed a loan move to Barcelona while Jadon Sancho is drawing interest from Juventus as the club also focus on outgoings. Meanwhile, Chelsea have their sights on a Dutch duo of Xavi Simons and centre-back Jorrel Hato. Rodrygo to Liverpool? Could this really happen? It's quite possible now. Foot Mercato in France are reporting that Liverpool have opened talks with Real Madrid winger Rodrygo. The 24-year-old winger is out of favour under Xabi Alonso and could seek a move this summer. L'Equipe also detailed how Rodrygo would 'without a doubt' replace Luis Diaz, should the Colombian international leave this summer and now he has agreed a deal to make the switch to Bayern Munich. Alexander Isak is seemingly next on Liverpool's target list but should Newcastle remain firm in their £150m valuation, the Reds could target Rodrygo instead. Mike Jones29 July 2025 08:25 Manchester United make offer for Hjulmand Manchester United have reportedly tabled an offer for Sporting midfielder Morten Hjulmand. According to Calciomercato, United have submitted a bid worth €40m (£35m) for the Sporting captain would would reunite with former boss Ruben Amorim should he make the move to Old Trafford. United have decided to send Toby Collyer out on loan which means there is space in midfield for Hjulmand to slot into. Sporting wanted any move for Hjulmand to meet his €80m release clause but will apparently settle for a figure closer to €50m. Mike Jones29 July 2025 08:23 Liverpool could submit bid for Isak this week The Daily Mail report that Liverpool are readying to submit an official bid for Alexander Isak this week having boosted their financial power with a deal to sell Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich. Newcastle boss, Eddie Howe, has admitted there was 'no chance' Isak would be meeting up with the squad in Asia which gives rise to an expected move away from the club. The club value Isak at £150m but it will be tough to extract that price out of Liverpool though a high bid - somewhere between £100-£130m - is expected. The Magpies will need to decide whether it is worth cashing in on Isak or forcing him to stay as he has three years left on his current deal. Mike Jones29 July 2025 08:18 Arsenal strike agreement with Eze? Football365 and French media oulet, Sports Zone report that Arsenal have a reached an agreement with Eberechi Eze over personal terms for a possible transfer to the Emirates stadium. The Gunners still need to negotiate terms and fees with Crystal Palace but should the clubs come to an understanding Eze will be poised to join Mikel Arteta's side. Eze holds a £68m release clause in his contract with the Gunners hoping to negotiate a price closer to £60m. Mike Jones29 July 2025 08:17

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store