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Why time is right for resilient 'Mini Messi' Kirby to end England career

Why time is right for resilient 'Mini Messi' Kirby to end England career

Summary

Fran Kirby announced her retirement from England's international football team after an 11-year career with 77 national team appearances. She faced various challenges, including health issues, but made significant contributions to the team's success, including winning the Euro 2022. Manager Sarina Wiegman had informed Kirby she would not be part of the lineup for upcoming matches, which influenced her decision.

Key Facts

  • Fran Kirby played for England's national team for 11 years and participated in 77 matches.
  • She won a European Championship medal with the team in 2022.
  • Kirby announced her retirement shortly after England's loss to Spain in a recent match.
  • Health problems, including knee injuries and pericarditis (a heart-related condition), affected her career.
  • Kirby missed the 2023 World Cup due to a knee injury requiring surgery.
  • She had "honest conversations" with her manager, Sarina Wiegman, about her future in the team.
  • Manager Wiegman commended Kirby for her talent and contributions to the team.
  • Kirby was known for her creative playing style and was nicknamed "mini Messi."
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