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Mary Earps Hits Back After Hannah Hampton Autobiography Fallout: “Gut-Wrenching To Be Portrayed As Someone You’re Not”

Mary Earps reacting during an England women’s match after controversy over Hannah Hampton comments

Mary Earps has come out swinging after a storm of criticism surrounding comments she made about fellow goalkeeper Hannah Hampton in her upcoming autobiography, All In.

The former England No. 1 took to social media to clarify her stance after Chelsea manager Sonia Bompastor accused her of showing “a lack of respect” toward both Hampton and Lionesses coach Sarina Wiegman.

“I would never intentionally hurt anyone,” Earps wrote. “It’s gut-wrenching to be portrayed as someone you’re not. My comments were about protecting team spirit, not tearing anyone down.”


The Background: Earps’ Comments In Her Book

In an excerpt published by The Guardian, Earps revealed that she felt “uncomfortable” with Wiegman’s decision to recall Hampton to the England squad in 2023.

“I felt protective of the good energy we now had in goalkeeper training and the morale of the wider team,” Earps wrote. “Bad behaviour is being rewarded.”

At the time, Hampton had been left out of several squads following reports of poor conduct, though Wiegman cited “personal reasons” for her absence.

Earps went on to retain her starting spot through the 2023 World Cup, famously saving a penalty in the final as England lost 1-0 to Spain. But by 2024, Hampton had replaced her as England’s first choice — and went on to lift the Euro 2025 trophy that summer.

Earps retired from international football just before the tournament began.


Chelsea Manager Defends Hampton And Wiegman

The timing of Earps’ comments — just a day before Hampton’s clean sheet in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over London City Lionesses — did not go unnoticed.

Bompastor quickly defended her goalkeeper, saying:

“Hannah is fine, but it’s tough. She’s not just an athlete, she’s a person. That’s never nice to hear. Since joining Chelsea, she’s grown so much — a great professional and a great person. We’re all behind her.”

The Chelsea boss also came to the defense of England manager Sarina Wiegman, urging Earps to be more considerate with her words:

“It’s about respect. When you talk about someone who’s won three European Championships in a row, you should probably think before you speak. Hannah is the classy one here.”


Earps Responds

Earps, clearly shaken by the response, posted on social media to express her disappointment over how her words have been received.

“It’s hurtful when people twist your intentions. I’ve always cared deeply about the teams I’ve been part of, and I only ever wanted what was best for the group.”


The Fallout

The feud has reignited discussions about the dynamics within the Lionesses setup during and after their Euro 2022 triumph. Earps’ honesty in All In is already stirring debate ahead of its release, with fans split between those praising her transparency and those siding with Hampton and Wiegman.

Regardless of which side one takes, one thing is clear — Mary Earps isn’t backing down from telling her truth.

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Shakirat Moshood Makes Final Three Nominees For 2025 CAF Young Player Of The Year (Women)

Shakirat Moshood celebrating during a Flamingos U-17 match

Nigeria continues to shine on the African football stage — and this time, it’s Flamingos captain Shakirat Moshood grabbing the spotlight.

The young forward has been named among the final three nominees for the 2025 CAF Young Player of the Year (Women) award, a major recognition of her sensational rise in African women’s football.

Joining her on the shortlist are:

  • Moha El Madani (Morocco)

  • Adji Ndiye (Senegal)

Moshood’s Brilliant Year In Review

Shakirat Moshood has had a standout year — the type of year that puts a teenager firmly on the continental football map.

She was one of Nigeria’s brightest performers at the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, where the Flamingos battled their way to the Round of 16 under coach Bankole Olowookere.

But her success didn’t end on the global stage.

The young star also played a big role in Bayelsa Queens’ NWFL title triumph earlier this year. In addition, she emerged top scorer at the WAFU B Women’s Champions League qualifiers in Côte d’Ivoire, proving she’s not just talented — she’s consistent.

This blend of leadership, goals, and maturity is what earned her a place among Africa’s elite young stars.

Nigeria’s Success Extends To The Super Falcons

Nigeria’s dominance wasn’t limited to youth level.
The Super Falcons also made the final three nominees for the Women’s National Team of the Year after winning their 10th WAFCON title in Morocco.

Their competitors for the crown are:

  • Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses

  • Ghana’s Black Queens

It’s clear: Nigerian women’s football is thriving across every level, from U-17 to the senior national team.

A Big Moment For Moshood — And A Bigger Future Ahead

Making the final three nominees is already a massive achievement, but Moshood’s trajectory suggests this is just the beginning.

With her skill, composure, and eye for goal, she is shaping up to become one of the future pillars of the Super Falcons.

Whether she wins the award or not, Nigeria has found a gem — and Africa is paying attention.

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Fifa Shortlists Ashley Cheatley, Declan Rice And Lamine Yamal For Best Goals Of The Year

Ashley Cheatley scores acrobatic goal for Brentford Women

Brentford women’s forward Ashley Cheatley has earned a spot on FIFA’s shortlist for the best goals of the year, alongside Declan Rice and Lamine Yamal.

Cheatley, 30, is nominated for the Marta Award following a spectacular overhead kick in the Women’s FA Cup against Ascot United in November 2024. Controlling a bobbling pass into the box, she flicked the ball up and acrobatically finished with her back to goal, a goal that has captured global attention.

Her achievement places her among elite company, including Marta herself, who is nominated for a solo effort in the US NWSL, Lizbeth Ovalle of Orlando Pride, Khadija Shaw of Manchester City, and Arsenal’s Mariona Caldentey, all recognized for their stunning goals during the year.

On the men’s side, Declan Rice and Lamine Yamal have been shortlisted for the Puskas Award. Rice’s free-kick against Real Madrid in the Champions League was whipped into the top corner from 30 yards, while 18-year-old Yamal curled a brilliant strike against Espanyol. Other nominees include Alerrandro of Vitoria, Santiago Montiel of Independiente, and Carlos Orrantia of Atlas, showcasing a variety of incredible goals from around the world.

All goals scored between 11 August 2024 and 2 August 2025 were eligible, with winners to be determined via a combination of fan votes and a panel of FIFA legends. Cheatley’s inclusion highlights her rise in the game and recognition of talent outside the traditional top-flight leagues, while Rice and Yamal continue to demonstrate world-class finishing on the biggest stages.

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Atletico Madrid Star Andrea Medina Suffers Traumatic Brain Injury During Women’s Champions League Clash

Andrea Medina stretchered off the pitch after collision with Juventus during Women’s Champions League

Atletico Madrid Star Andrea Medina suffered a traumatic brain injury during an intense Women’s Champions League clash against Juventus, leaving fans and teammates in shock. The 21-year-old Spain U23 defender was involved in a scary collision with Italy international Barbara Bonansea and collapsed on the pitch, requiring urgent medical attention.

Medics rushed to Medina’s aid, and she was eventually stretchered off the field and taken to the hospital. Experienced English broadcaster Jacqui Oatley described the incident as “horrendous” during live coverage for Disney+, sending thoughts and well-wishes to the young defender.

Despite the alarming injury, the game continued, with Atletico eventually losing 2-1 to Juventus. Emma Stolen Godo and Bonansea scored the goals that sealed the match, leaving Atletico 10th in the new league-phase format of the Women’s Champions League, while Juventus climbed to eighth.

Atletico Madrid later provided an encouraging update, confirming that Medina is stable and undergoing additional tests in the hospital. Head coach Carmen Menayo reassured reporters: “I think she’s doing well, she’s in the hospital, and she has to undergo tests but I think she’s doing fine. That’s the most important thing of all.”

The football community has since rallied behind Medina, sending messages of support and hoping for a speedy recovery. While Atletico faces setbacks on the pitch, the focus remains firmly on the health and wellbeing of their young star.

For fans looking to stay updated on all football action, from thrilling Champions League clashes to key player news, Sports Market International remains the go-to source for the latest and most engaging sports coverage.

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