
Mary Earps sparks row with bombshell England retirement just five weeks before Euros leaving Sarina Wiegman furious
EUR JOKING Mary Earps sparks row with bombshell England retirement just five weeks before Euros leaving Sarina Wiegman furious
MARY EARPS announced her shock retirement from international football with immediate effect.
And it means the goalkeeper will not line up between the sticks as England aim to retain the Euros this summer - leaving boss Sarina Wiegman seething.
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Mary Earps announced her shock international retirement
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Sarina Wiegman was furious with the timing of the decision
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Earps, 32, played a key role in the Lionesses' runs to the Euro 2022 title and 2023 World Cup final.
The ex-Manchester United star was crowned a two-time Fifa Women's Best Goalkeeper and even BBC Sport Personality of the Year after her penalty save in the 2023 World Cup final defeat to Spain.
PSG stopper Earps was in a battle with Chelsea's Hannah Hampton for the No1 spot in Wiegman's starting XI for the upcoming Euros in Switzerland.
Hampton was picked in England's last three Nations League matches - against Spain and the double header against Belgium.
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However, just five weeks out from the tournament and the day after the team met for their training camp at St George's Park, 53-cap ace Earps dropped the major bombshell news of her quitting.
She said: "I have taken the difficult decision to retire internationally. It has been the greatest honour and privilege of my life, to wear this badge, represent my country and play alongside such an incredible group of players.
"I've spent a long time making this decision and it's not one I've made lightly.
"For me, ultimately this is the right time for me to step aside and give the younger generation an opportunity to thrive.
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"Winning the Euros in 2022 was the best day of my life, and I'm rooting for the girls to do it again this summer."
But the shock announcement so close to the Euros left Wiegman furious, with the Dutchwoman ready to call on her experience and leadership in Switzerland.
Mary Earps wins SPOTY as Lioness makes history after England World Cup final run,
The Lionesses face France, the Netherlands and Wales in Group D.
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Now, though, Hampton looks set to be the unchallenged No1.
A curtly Wiegman said: "I had hoped that Mary would play an important role within the squad this summer, so of course I am disappointed.
"Mary has been clear on her reasons why she has made the decision and it is something we need to accept."
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Earps played a key role as England won Euro 2022 at Wembley
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She famously led the celebrations by crashing the press conference
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Earps saved a penalty in the 2023 World Cup final defeat to Spain
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The goalkeeper was named 2023 BBC Sport Personality of the Year
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Hannah Hampton trained with England at St George's Park on Monday
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