Hannah Hampton's Inspiring Journey to England's Top Goalkeeper
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Summary
The article highlights Hannah Hampton's journey from overcoming a serious eye condition to becoming England's number one goalkeeper at Euro 2025. It includes insights from her former manager, Carla Ward, who praised Hampton's maturity and talent, describing her as 'born to be a footballer.'
Key quotes
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'Everyone has different talents but she was born to be a footballer.'
'She articulated things in a way that was far more mature than her age.'
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