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Louise Wilkes

EXCLUSIVE: Mary Earps opens up about FIFA Best nomination and Man United's season so far

Yesterday marked six months since England’s Lionesses lifted the European trophy, the country's first tournament win since the men’s world cup win in ‘66. One of those undisputed staples in Sarina Wiegman’s squad is Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps, who has hit tremendous career milestones since the summer.

The recognition of talent Earps possesses has increased exponentially throughout this campaign, she told the MEN: “It's hard to explain it really because I feel like for so many years, I've just been kind of doing my own thing and these awards and things have obviously existed but I've never really thought too much of it because I've never been in contention with getting anywhere close to them.

"I said the other day, I think my Gran was closer to being named to the top six goalkeepers than I was this time last year. It's obviously incredibly rewarding to be recognised by people within your industry. So yeah, I hope that it just continues in this way. Because I'm just loving football."

European gold medal aside, Earps has shone domestically too. She had her 50th clean sheet against Reading in January and sits top of the league’s goalkeeping standings with a tally of eight clean sheets so far this season. 150 Women's Super League appearances, the first goalkeeper to do so, and a nomination for the FIFA Best award.

For the FIFA best accolade, Earps is against top goalkeeping talent from all over the world; Lyon’s Christiane Endler, Chelsea’s Ann-Katrin Berger, Wolfsburg’s Merle Frohms - who also featured in the Euros final, NWSL Chicago Red Stars’ Alyssa Naeher and Barcelona’s Sandra Paños.

At club level Earps’ Manchester United are currently top of the League table as they head into the weekend fixture against Everton on Sunday. As it stands United sit above defending champions Chelsea on goal difference and three points ahead of Arsenal.

Reflecting on their position and how she sees the season unfolding, Earps said: “I think we're playing some really good football, where we've obviously picked up some really good results and long may that continue.

“We're not anywhere near the season being finished yet. So I think it's just important that we get as many points on the board as possible. We've still got some really tough games coming up. And you see in the WSL week-in-week-out how anyone can be anyone and if you're not on your game, you will be punished.

“So we have to make sure that we stay really focused and I think we're in a good place as a team but we have to keep delivering and performing because that can change really quickly if we lift off the gas.”

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