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The England selection dilemma facing Sarina Wiegman

Mary Earps

For a long time, Mary Earps has been England’s undisputed number one, and rightfully so.

The shirt was firmly up for grabs prior to Euro 2022 in what could be described as a ‘changing of the guard’ in the Lionesses squad. Karen Bardsley and Carly Telford were Phil Neville’s goalkeepers of choice prior to his departure in 2021, but a new era under Sarina Wiegman presented fresh opportunities for those previously overlooked.

Earps, Ellie Roebuck and – to a lesser extent – Hannah Hampton were the three ready to battle for the starting position. It was a race that was undoubtedly won by Earps as she started all six of the Lionesses’ games at the tournament two years ago and kept four clean sheets.

Her involvement in England’s historic Euro win that summer earned her The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper award in 2022. Earps won the trust of not only her manager but an entire nation as she quickly became a fan favourite in the Lionesses squad, and it was difficult to see anyone displacing her for some time.

Fast forward two years, England had arguably become overly reliant on Earps. The prospect of losing the shot-stopper to injury or suspension brought about a sense of unease, with a lingering doubt over whether those next in line were ready to grasp the shirt in the same way Earps did a couple of years prior.

This summer, that narrative has seen a seismic shift. The competition for places in England’s goalkeeping ranks has intensified to such an extent that Earps’ status as number one is no longer untouchable.

Mary Earps

Earps was forced off during England’s home game against France earlier this summer with a hip injury / George Wood/GettyImages

Hampton had been dropped by England after the Euros win in 2022 as Wiegman cited ‘personal reasons’ for her temporary exile, but the door had been left ajar. By the World Cup last summer, the former Aston Villa goalkeeper had worked her way back into the squad, but she was by no means ready to challenge Earps.

After completing a move to Chelsea 12 months ago, Hampton’s stock has drastically risen. She was trusted by Emma Hayes in some of their biggest games last season, most notably a Champions League semi-final against Barcelona. She has also stepped up for England in some crucial matches, including the double header against France a little over a month ago.

Ahead of last Friday’s clash against the Republic of Ireland, one of the biggest questions facing Wiegman prior to kick off was the goalkeeper selection. Earps was back after a brief…

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