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Kit Shepard
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Women’s football reporter for The Times
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Hannah Hampton, the new #Lionesses No 1, spoke candidly to the media on several tricky topics this week:

👀 Navigating the spotlight after Mary Earps's retirement
💪Battling through a dark period
😲 Overcoming vision issues to become a GK

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Hannah Hampton: England No1 who defied doctors then ousted Mary Earps
Hannah Hampton, who had three eye surgeries before age of three and came through at Villarreal, on text she sent Mary Earps and ‘whirlwind’ season with Chelsea
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Made my debut on The Game podcast to discuss the recent #Lionesses madness and where they stand as Euro 2025 approaches. Has Sarina Wiegman ridden out the storm of retirements/withdrawals?

The team also covered England Men's travails and the Club World Cup.

Listen here! podfollow.com/the-game
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England have as many as seven options up front, but the first-choice front three still feels obvious. So how does Wiegman make the most of the depth?

🎨 Use ABJ's versatility
🧪 Create the complete winger
🃏 Gamble on the wildcard

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How Lionesses can make most of talent at Euros: attack, attack, attack
The 6-0 win against Portugal was reminder of where England’s strengths lie after drama of Mary Earps’s retirement and recent defensive issues
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Sarina Wiegman and Leah Williamson's hotly-anticipated press conference today proved an unusually emotional one.

The prevailing message? That they needed Mary Earps to stick around #Lionesses www.thetimes.com/sport/footba...
What's up with the #Lionesses?

We know about Mary Earps, but there's also Millie Bright's exhaustion, fitness fears, and questions over morale.

Sarina Wiegman needs some off-field certainty before she can solve England's on-pitch problems @timessport.bsky.social
Players pulling out and fears over morale — are Lionesses in crisis?
With Mary Earps retired, Millie Bright exhausted and fitness concerns over star players, England’s preparation for Euro 2025 is looking shaky
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🔴 Mariona Caldentey interview @timessport.bsky.social

Arsenal’s ex-Barcelona star on:

🏆 Facing her old club in the #UWCL final
🤔 Knowing ‘nothing’ about Renée Slegers when signing
✍️ Why others could follow her out of Barca
👀 Her family’s conflicting loyalties www.thetimes.com/sport/footba...
Mariona Caldentey: The Arsenal player who’d walk into Barcelona’s team
Spaniard on swapping Catalonia for north London, facing her former club in the Champions League final and why her brother must switch allegiance for one night
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🔴 Vic Akers interview @timessport.bsky.social

Pleasure talking to Arsenal's only Champions League-winning manager (for now):

🏆 Memories of '07
🗣️ Thierry Henry on Kelly Smith
📽️ Rom-coms with Bergkamp
⚖️ Vieira v Rice
👕 Flamini's error
❓ How to beat Barca #UWCL www.thetimes.com/sport/footba...
Vic Akers: Thierry Henry said Kelly Smith could have played for men’s team
Arsenal icon juggled job as kitman for men’s team with managing the women’s side to Champions League glory and watching rom-coms with Dennis Bergkamp
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As they end a brutally binary season at today's FA Cup final, how can this incredible Chelsea side ensure there is no Barcelona-induced poignancy this time next year?

🤕 Address injury issues
🫸 Hold back against Barca
🇺🇸 Capitalise in USA

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Dominant at home, falling short in Europe: how do Chelsea take next step?
Sonia Bompastor’s side can complete a domestic treble in the FA Cup final on Sunday but must make adjustments to challenge for elusive Champions League title
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Fair question - I think it's down to semantics. Many WSL clubs over the years have had loose connections to men's teams, be that partial funding, shared branding or facilities access. London City are the first with absolutely no link to a men's side
😲 Winner-takes-all for promotion
🇺🇸 Ambitious US owners
☯️ Contrasting identities
❓ Symbolising a sport at a crossroads

In Birmingham v London City Lionesses, the Women's Championship could not have dreamt of a better finale #BarclaysWC @timessport.bsky.social www.thetimes.com/sport/footba...
Battle of the billionaires trying to shake up women’s elite
Birmingham City and London City Lionesses both have ambitious American owners but contrast in their outlook as they go head to head for promotion to the WSL on Sunday
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🚨 Lotte Wubben-Moy has signed a new contract with Arsenal.

Understand it is a three-year deal for the Arsenal academy product, who is set to be available for this Sunday's #UWCL second leg vs Lyon after missing the first with an injury