Mary Earps' Old Trafford return: everything you need to know ahead of Manchester United v PSG
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Mary Earps' Old Trafford return: everything you need to know ahead of Manchester United v PSG
"Mary Earps joined Manchester United in July 2019, signing for the newly-promoted WSL side ahead of the 2019/20 season and developed into one of the best goalkeepers in the world during her six years there. In her time with United, she became a cornerstone of the club. Her consistency and leadership caught the eye of Sarina Wiegman, and by 2021, she had established herself as the Lionesses' No.1. In summer 2022, she was instrumental to England's victorious Euros campaign."
"Success followed both domestically and internationally. Earps won the WSL Golden Glove during the 2022/23 WSL campaign as United finished second, qualifying for the UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time and reaching the FA Cup final, where they lost to Chelsea. Her form was recognised globally too - in October 2023, following her penalty save in the World Cup final, she finished fifth in Ballon d'Or voting, the highest ever placing for a goalkeeper since the women's award was introduced in 2018."
Mary Earps departed Manchester United in June 2024 after six years to join Paris Saint-Germain in search of a new challenge. She signed for United in July 2019 and developed into one of the world's best goalkeepers, becoming a cornerstone through consistency and leadership. Earps earned England No.1 status by 2021 and played an instrumental role in England's 2022 Euros victory. She won the 2022/23 WSL Golden Glove as United finished second and reached the FA Cup final, later adding an FA Cup victory in 2023/24. United were eliminated from Champions League qualifying by PSG, and Earps expects some boos on her Old Trafford return amid a book controversy.
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