You just have to look at the individual EARPS prizes to estimate their quality as a goalkeeper. Women's goalkeeper twice for women, winning gold gloves at the 2023 World Cup, BBC Sports Personality for this year – the list is countless.
She had to fight strongly for gloves on the international stage, where she first appeared against Switzerland in June 2017, but she only got seven other dimensions over the next three years in the face of a competition from Karen Barsley, Carly Teleford and her young colleague Eli Robok.
Wiegman's arrival in 2021 demonstrated a turning point, as Earps began in each of its first seven matches in responsibility, and continued to attend at all during the EURO 2022 and the 2023 World Cup – including an unforgettable penalty kick to save Jenny Hermoso in the final, and 2023 NATIONS.
However, since the beginning of 2024, Wiegman preferred to recycle goalkeepers, and she chose Hampton in six games from the past ten England.
The couple traded in friendly places against Austria, Italy, Germany and South Africa last year. Earps won the gloves for the long -awaited November meeting with the United States of America, while maintaining a clean paper in this process, but it was replaced by Hampton against Switzerland after three days.
It is important, the Chelsea goalkeeper, who has six clean papers in 13 capsules, was chosen in three of the four women's league matches in England, including a victory over world champions in Spain.
Earps is, to a large extent, the most experienced goalkeeper, with 53 rollers for England and kept 26 clean sheets. It was in good condition since Manchester United was replaced by Paris Saint Jane Germain last summer, in harmony with only 12 goals in 17 league trips.
However, Hampton also has an impressive campaign. It was established as Chelsea's first goalkeeper this season, and she got 13 goals in 18 WsL games – which is a better record by Phalon Tullis -Joyce from Manchester United only – and participated in the past thirtieth Champions League matches.
With Hampton, who previously played with Birmingham City and Aston Villa, who is less than eight years old, is this sign that Wajman and England are looking for the future?