Hannah Hampton continues to shine for England as they prepare for Italy’s semifinal
While a bloodthirsty Hannah Hampton saved two sentences to send England to the Euro 2025 semifinal, it was increasingly impressive given that it was advised at a young age against pursuit of football due to a state of eye that affects its perception of depth.
The 24-year-old, who had gauze filling a nose along the wild exchange of Thursday against against Sweden After an early collision, it was born with strabismus, a condition that stops the eyes from properly approximating. She underwent three surgeries before the age of three.
She broke her fingers and suffered a bloody nose from the ball trajectory mistake. Even the shedding of a drink, she said, is problematic.
But Hampton It is not easily obstructed and enjoys trying the wrong people.
“I’m here now. You can’t let all the control win,” Hampton reporters recently told. “I think if you do this, it just adds fuel to the fire and I was not ready to accept it.”
Hampton got into the spotlight after experience Mary Earps announced its international pension just weeks before the tournament.
She has excelled in the euro in Switzerland, making some diving savings at normal times on Thursday before her exchange heroic, made more extraordinary by the fact that she had taken a elbow in her face a few minutes ago.
“I told her, you just need a nose,” teammate Chloe Kelly said
Keeper Chelsea also made titles last week when her brilliant long ball led to a goal in their 4-0 blow Netherlands in the group stage.
“She made a massive contribution to a very good team performance,” said coach Sarina Wiegman. “The result was really good and as the team stuck together, but she made a big contribution to that.”
Hampton was a backup for the ears when England She won the European title of 2022, but was dropped from the team shortly after media reports about her attitude and behavior.
She said the negative comment almost made her rest.
Hampton was all smile on Thursday, even receiving a timely call with family and friends during her press conference after play.
“I’m in a oppressor!” Hampton shouted a family member before returning the phone screen so that they could see the packaged media conference. Her family and friends cheered.
Birmingham’s born holder spent most of her childhood in Spain, attending the British school of Vila-Real, where her parents worked as a teacher.
She played as a striker for the Villarreal Academy team.
Swedish goalkeeper Jennifer Falk Saved four of England’s shootings in Thursday’s shooting before they were raised to bold one of his own. One goal would have captured the victory for Sweden, but Falk fired her purpose on the bar.
Asked if she had thought of taking a penalty herself, Hampton laughed.
“They told me to focus first on the savings part and then when it comes to it, I would have taken one,” Hampton said. “I’m a little excited – my offensive instincts come out.”
England faces Italy in the semifinals on Tuesday in Geneva.
Check out the report of the quarter -final match with FlashScore.