Mary Earps opens up on tensions with Hannah Hampton in Lionesses Squad in her new book
Former Lionesses No. 1 Mary Earps detailed her growing frustration as she believed the reinstatement of Hannah Hampton—whom she accused of “bad behaviour being rewarded”—signalled a breakdown in squad unity at England Women’s National Football Team and helped precipitate her decision to retire from international football.
- Mary Earps has opened up about behind-the-scenes tensions with Hannah Hampton in the Lionesses team squad, claiming she told head coach Sarina Wiegman that “bad behaviour is being rewarded” when Hampton was reinstated.
- The friction centered on Earps’ discomfort with Hampton’s recall and subsequent appointment as England’s No.1 goalkeeper, which Earps says left her feeling marginalised and contributed to her decision to retire from international football ahead of UEFA Women’s EURO 2025.
- Earps reveals that Wiegman consulted her about Hampton’s return in 2023, and Earps expressed that the decision made her feel “uncomfortable” despite the coach’s reasoning that “everyone deserves a second chance.”
In her forthcoming autobiography All In, Earps also discusses her personal battles—weight issues, binge-eating, alcohol—during the COVID-19 lockdown and broader emotional strain beyond the pitch.
In This Story
The players this piece is about.
More Videos & Highlights
Watch the moments behind the story.
4 min The Best Actions Check Guardian's 10 best footbalers of 2025
1 min The Best Actions This was the moment that sealed it! Watch the final penalty shootout that crowned England champions
1 min The Best Actions Will it come home again? Let's recall the story of The Lionesses from 2022
The Best Actions Hannah Hampton- the penalty hero! Check the interview after shootout
The Best Actions Check out the reactions after the Lionesses' last group match
The Best Actions Euro is starting in a week! This is how the squad of reigning European champions will look like
The Best Actions Winners! Best of Chelsea in their unbeaten 2024/25 WSL season
The Best Actions Watch The Best Saves of the Season 24/25 in Women's Super League
The Best Actions Treble's home. Chelsea beat Manchester United 3-0 at a sold-out Wembley
The Women's Africa Cup of Nations is here. Who are the Queenballer's players to watch?
Wolfsburg's Janou Levels before the quarterfinals: We’re in good form — now we have to show it.”
An emotional goodbye: Guro Reiten leaves Chelsea after seven years for NWSL champions
Madelen Janogy’s future remains purple after signing new Fiorentina deal
GIVEAWAY: Win VIP ticket for the Europa Cup game with Queenballers!
Historic Moment: London City Lionesses to Play Before First Sell-Out Crowd
The New Marta? OL Lyonnes Sign Promising Brazilian Talent Explore more from The Pulse
Keep discovering more stories from women's football.


