Mary Earps: ‘It’s been a tough season. I felt like the punching bag at times’
Final-day humbling followed FA Cup win and the goalkeeper wants to know Manchester United’s ambitions before signing a new deal
Mary Earps is upbeat, she is always upbeat, but she is also tired. You can feel it and you can see it. The season has been a long and gruelling one, ending with the highest of highs; lifting a first FA Cup with Manchester United at Wembley, and the lowest of lows; losing 6-0 on the final day of the Women’s Super League season to allow Chelsea to be crowned champions at Old Trafford. “There’s been a lot going on, a lot that I haven’t spoken about, and now I just need to take some time for myself,” says Earps. “That’s kind of where I’m at.”
The season also had a difficult beginning, with Earps’ future at United in doubt and speculation swirling following defeat by Spain in the World Cup final, both only ending when she signed a one-year extension. Now the speculation is beginning again. Earps knows the question is coming. She sighs and gives a knowing smile, but she also wants to be honest.