Manchester United's victory over PSG was significant - but conversation before, during and after was dominated by goalkeepers.
Mary Earps received the boos she feared on her return to Manchester United 501 days after leaving, and departed defeated, as Marc Skinner’s team cuffed aside Paris Saint-Germain courtesy of Fridolina…
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A worrying narrative that risks undermining the ecosystem of women's football coverage is emerging from the rubble of last week's events around Earps' autobiography.
Paris St-Germain keeper Mary Earps says a return to former club Manchester United was 'written in the stars', but expects some booing in Wednesday's Champions League tie.
The controversial former Lionesses goalkeeper admits she became 'very lost' and 'unrecognisable' and even hid her struggles from her parents.
Mary Earps' comments in her autobiography have caused a stir but what has the fallout been?
Fallout from the goalkeeper’s autobiography a reminder of the danger inherent in sport becoming a disposable human drama
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Write day and night like yo…