Speaking before their Nations League match against Portugal, England manager Sarina Wiegman and captain Leah Williamson discuss their feelings towards the surprise retirement of goalkeeper Mary Earps from the national team on Tuesday.
England goalkeeper Mary Earps has announced her shock retirement from international football – just five weeks before the Lionesses begin their European Championship defence in Switzerland.
The 32-year-old made 53 senior appearances over eight years for England, playing a significant role in the Lionesses winning Euro 2022 and reaching the final of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
She recently lost her international starting place to Hannah Hampton and will now not take part in Euro 2025, despite England manager Sarina Wiegman wanting her as part of her squad.
“This is the right time for me to step aside and give the younger generation an opportunity to thrive,” Earps said.
“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.”
She also wrote on social media: “It has been the greatest honour and privilege of my life, to wear this badge and represent my country.
“I wish I could do it forever, but sadly all good things must come to an end.
Earps won the Best Fifa Goalkeeper award in 2022 and 2023.
On Monday, she released an emotional statement on her retirement.
In it, she said: “My days of being a jockey have come to an end.
“I feel the time is right. I’m sad but I’m also incredibly grateful for what my life has been for the past 16 years.
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“I just feel so lucky, to have been legged up on the horses I have, and to have experienced success I never even dreamt could be possible.
“It is daunting, not being able to say that I am a jockey anymore… who even am I now! But I feel so incredibly lucky to have had the career I’ve had.
“To have been in the right place at the right time with the right people, and to have gotten on the right horses – because it doesn’t matter how good you are without them.
“They have given me the best days of my life and to them I am most grateful.”
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Rachael would follow in the footsteps of fellow jockey Richard Dunwoody if she scooped the Strictly gig, after his stint in sequins in 2009.
He previously told how he earned £9K in nine minutes when winning the Grand National – yet bagged a bigger pay cheque on the BBC One series.
Recently, The Sun reported how the Queen Camilla Parker Bowles’ son,Tom, is said to be in talks to compete on theBBC dancing competition.
Tom, 50, is a food writer and restaurant critic and has made regular appearances on MasterChef as a judge.
A source said: “Top of their wishlist is MasterChef star Tom. His name was also sounded-out last year but never materialised. Bosses hope they’ll have better luck this year.
“It would be a coup to sign someone with such a strong royal link. Maybe we could see Camilla and Charles in the audience?”
Made In Chelsea star and I’m A Celebrity winner Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo is also on the dance show’s radar.
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The Grand National winner would follow in the footsteps of fellow jockey Richard Dunwoody if she signed upCredit: AP
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The Queen’s son Tom Parker Bowles is also a name in the frameCredit: PA
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Comedian Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell scooped the trophy in 2024Credit: PA