'Written in the stars' - but Earps expects Man Utd boos on return
Summary
Mary Earps, a former Manchester United goalkeeper, returns to Old Trafford with her current team, Paris St-Germain, for a Women's Champions League match. Earps, who played 125 times for Manchester United, is uncertain about the kind of reception she will get from fans, as she expects some boos. The match marks her return after leaving the club in 2024, and there is interest in her recent autobiography.Key Facts
- Mary Earps will play against her former team, Manchester United, at Old Trafford in the Women's Champions League.
- Earps was a key player for Manchester United from 2019 to 2024, appearing in 125 matches for the club.
- She helped Manchester United win their first major trophy, the Women's FA Cup, in May 2024.
- Earps left Manchester United because the club was going through changes that did not fit her career goals.
- She expects some booing from Manchester United fans during her return.
- Earps has recently gained attention due to her new autobiography, which includes remarks about former teammates and the current England manager.
- Manchester United's manager, Marc Skinner, has expressed respect for Earps' contributions to the club.
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