

Hannah Hampton has responded to the furore that kicked off last month around Mary Earps' explanation for why she dropped out of the England setup.
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That contributed to Earps' decision to retire from international football - though she said last month that her comments about Hampton had been taken out of context.
Hannah Hampton claims she won't knock Mary Earps for her opinion
Hampton went on to play a key role in England retaining their Euro 2025 crown, with a string of assured performances - including in penalty shootouts - vital to Sarina Wiegman's side.
The Chelsea goalkeeper's efforts have seen her voted as BBC Women's Footballer of the Year - but Hampton declined to hit back at Earps when asked about the controversy after receiving the award.
Hampton is keeping her own counsel about her thoughts on Earps' comments, telling the BBC: "I guess its the life of being a footballer, your life is in the spotlight. People are entitled to their opinions.
"People can say whatever they want to say - it's down to [me] whether I want to let that affect me. I definitely know it's not going to.
"I'm not going to sit here and knock people for what they have to say, that's their life, that's their judgement. I'm just going to focus on myself, that's all I can do.
"I want to achieve a lot more in the game and I can't dwell on people's thoughts. That's going to hinder me, not help me.
"It still doesnt quite sink in that people call you England no.1.
"Its a lonely position, but its also very rewarding. You could be the hero at moments and you could also be the villain at moments.
"The keepers before me - Carly [Telford], Karen [Bardsley], Mary [Earps], even before that - theyve changed the perception of womens goalkeeping.
"Im just another body in that thats obviously helped change the way along with Khiara [Keating] and Anna [Moorhouse] at the moment. Womens goalkeeping has definitely taken off, were trying to change perceptions slowly but surely."
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