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Sarina Wiegman ‘Sad and disappointed’ by Mary Earps England retirement

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Sarina Wiegman admitted that he was “disappointed and sad” by Mary Earps that called time on her career in England.

And Leah Williamson revealed that she was devastated and described the pension of the former lioness as a huge loss for the team.

Leah Williamson and Sarina Wiegman at a press conference.

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England Schipper Leah Williamson and head coach Sarina Wiegman expressed their grief with regard to the international pension of Mary EarpsCREDIT: PA
England manager Sarina Wiegman Troost Mary Earps after a football match.

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Wiegman is disappointed that EARP’s time had called on her career in England and says she still wanted the former keeper of Lionesses to be part of her teamCredit: Reuters
Leah Williamson Piggybacking Mary Earps in honor of the celebration.

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Williamson, who helped win the Euro 2022 together with Earp’s England, described the goalkeeper as her “best friend in football”Credit: Alamy

Today Wiegman and her captain publicly shared their thoughts in their first press conference after the aftermath Earps’ Bompshell opposition.

Two days ago (26 May), the FA stated that the Euro-winning shot stopper had decided to end up as a player in England.

And the Paris Saint-Germain Ace, 32, also shared her career update via her Instagram account.

EARPs that are out of international duty five weeks earlier Years of euros, means the Reigning Champions of the tournament Will defend their title without their most experienced keeper.

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Head coach Wiegman owes which players reached her team on 5 June for this year’s euros in Switzerland.

The Lioness boss, who still wants EARPs as part of her team, said: “I am really disappointed and sad that she is not part of the team because I want her in my team.

“That (pension decision) must have been a very difficult decision for her and so it’s for us.

“There have been a few conversations that I do not want to share publicly, because that is between us and it is difficult for her at the same time.”

Earps, who has 53 senior international caps, started in all six competitions during England Run three years ago to become European champions.

In Australia in 2023 she played an important role in England and reached World Cup for Women For the first time in their history,

Her performance in all seven games would see her win the Golden Glove of the tournament before she was later voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year.

During the last earps of the match, a dramatic fine against Spain produced the Spot kick of Jenni Hermoso outside the road before her team fell on a 1-0 loss.

Since last October, however, the first Man United Player has confronted with a fight to start with Chelsea’s Hannah Hampton.

The Blues Stopper started in five of the last eight international matches of England.

Williamson, 26, who creates the team during the euro of 2022, said: “I am devastated (because of her retirement in England) because I love her and I like to be her teammate.

“Mary is one of my best friends in football.

“We have an extra pair of shoes to fill and also in a number of different areas.

“I’m sure the team will be ready for all that possibility.”

Earlier this week the athletics reported That Sarina Wiegman had told Earp’s that she would not be her NO1 keeper for this year’s euros.

And the Guardian reports Earps, in April the boss of England had announced that she was thinking about retiring.

Wiegman, however, remained tight lips on the exact details of her conversation with EARPs.

The lion chef said: “I am always in conversations with players.

“I do not provide information about these private conversations that we have.

“Hannah Hampton is now the number one.

“Before that she was a bit ahead, but at times you can’t look too far forward because you don’t know what things will happen.

“Things in football can change very quickly.”

England, who will be against Portugal tomorrow on Wembley and Spain in the Nations League next Tuesday, was hit by fitness issues.

Apart from Ella Morris, 22, who tears a knee, Alessia Russo, 26, and Ella Toone, 25, will both miss the collision of tomorrow 7:45 pm because of calfs.

And vice-captain Millie Bright, 31, withdrew earlier this week from the camp of England with Arsenal’s Lotte Wubben-Moy called in her absence.

On the podcast of Daly Brightness, she organizes with ex-Lioness teammate Rachel Daly, the 88-covered center-back explained that she was “physically and mentally” on her limit.

This term The Chelsea skipper led the blues on a Trebellen-winning trophy cargo, lifted the Fa and Women’s League cups and claimed an eighth WSL title.

From her withdrawal from this month’s England Camp Bright said: “That is really a difficult decision.

“But I think you also know better than anyone else – sometimes you just have to take that time for yourself.

“You have to appreciate yourself and your mental health and body, and just say that no, now is not the moment for you now.”

Spain's Salma Paralluelo disputes the ball between two English players during a football match.

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England will be confronted with Portugal and Spain in the Nations League without the services of Millie Bright, where the vice keeper of Lioness withdraws from their May campCredit: Getty

Bright’s English teammate Williamson added: “That decision for Millie himself to say:” I have to take a break “and to talk about mental health is a brave to do.

“She sets a good example and I personally gave Millie a little room.

“Of course every support she needs and everything she needs from the team, we will be there to give it to her.”

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