Mary Earps has seen the funny side of suffering a bloody nose for Manchester United, with the England star branding herself a “proper heartthrob”.
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- Lionesses shot-stopper in WSL action
- Required treatment during Leicester clash
- Helped the Red Devils to a narrow win
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Lionesses goalkeeper helped the Red Devils to a narrow 1-0 win over Leicester in their latest WSL outing. That victory was secured courtesy of a stunning goal from Ella Toone, while Earps helped to see it out by collecting a clean sheet.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Earps was prepared to put her body on the line for the good of the cause, with the 31-year-old shot-stopper having never been one to back out of a challenge. That passion resulted in her taking a whack to the face against the Foxes.
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WHAT EARPS SAID
The battle-hardened BBC Sports Personality of the Year was able to shake off the knock, although she did look a little worse for wear. With assistance required to stop blood from pouring out of her nose, Earps has joked that she looked like a “proper heartthrob” when getting back to her feet after treatment.
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WHAT NEXT?
United remain fourth in the WSL table, with Marc Skinner’s side unable to piece together a title challenge this season. There has been talk of Earps moving on this summer, amid links to Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, but she has two more league games and an FA Cup final clash with Tottenham to get through before any decisions are made on her future.