In the world of soccer, every player has a part to play in a win. And in last summer’s EURO Final match, goalkeeper Earps played a significant role by making two crucial saves before Kelly stepped up to take the winning penalty kick. Even though Earps had let in a goal earlier in the game, she remained determined to make it up to her teammates, and her resilience paid off. Her performance showed that it’s not just about individual contributions, but how each player works together to achieve a common goal. As Earps aptly put it, “we won, and that’s the most important thing.”
The tension was palpable as Kelly stepped up to take the winning penalty at Wembley. Her composure was remarkable as she calmly slotted the ball into the back of the net. When asked about her mindset before the crucial kick, Kelly revealed that she was simply excited for the opportunity. Her confidence was evident as she locked eyes with the goalkeeper and declared that she was going to score. Earps, on the other hand, faced a different challenge. After conceding a last-minute equaliser, the Manchester United stopper had to put that disappointment behind her and focus on the task at hand. She knew that she had to be ready for penalties and was pleased with her performance against a talented Brazil side.
Sarina Wiegman‘s squad certainly knows how to make the most of their national stadium appearances. Last summer’s EURO Final was a night to remember, followed by a thrilling match against USA in the autumn. But once again, the team proved their worth at Wembley, much to the delight of the home fans. Kelly couldn’t help but express her joy at being back on this hallowed ground. For her, this was more than just a match – it felt like home. But it wasn’t just the familiar surroundings that made the night special. The team put in another incredible performance, and it was clear that they’re building up a head of steam heading into July. With such an excellent group of people involved, it’s no wonder they’re moving forward with confidence.
Representing your country in any sport is an incredible achievement, but for Ellie Earps, playing for the England football team is a dream come true. She describes it as a bit mental, and can’t believe she’s able to do what she loves. Despite little wobbles, Earps wouldn’t change it for the world. Being able to play out in front of a packed Wembley is an incredible feeling, especially considering where she’s been. Earps is passionate about inspiring as many people as possible to get into the game and make goalkeeping as attractive as possible. She knows that the standard of football is incredible, and she’s proud to be representing her country alongside some of the best players in the world.



