The UK was hit hard ahead of the European Championship this summer after a major member of the winning side of Euro 2022 announced her international retirement.
Just a few weeks before Lioness headed for Switzerland, Mary Earps confirmed that she no longer represents her country.
It was only last year that the stopper penalty hero in the final against Spain lived on the game, but now it’s time for change.
The Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper, who left Manchester United last year, continues to play club football, revealed that he felt the time was right. “Go aside.”
“It was the greatest honor and privilege of my life to wear this badge, represent my country and play with such an incredible group of players.” She said in a statement via inglandfootball.com.
“I spent a lot of time making this decision, but that’s not something I underestimated. For me, this is the right time to ultimately stand aside and give the younger generation the opportunity to succeed.”
Mary Earps shocked everyone with her retirement
Her announcement was caught by many surprises — including director Sarina Wigman, who she admitted to be. “It was a shame” Due to the timing and loss of a player who was once voted as the best goalkeeper in the world.
“I was hoping that Mary would play an important role within the team this summer.” The Dutch boss said.
“She made a big contribution not only to the team but also to the overall British football.”
Wiegman added that Earps was like that. “Clearly her reasons.” And what the group needs to do now “accept” Her decisions and advances.
With the coach being touted as a potential candidate for Thomas Touchel’s current role in the male side, her position in the game means that a positive conclusion to this conundrum will likely be found quite quickly.
The FA confirmed that a full homage will be paid to the 32-year-old later this year, following the end of the summer tournament.