The article is an excerpt from Mary Earps' autobiography, "Mary Earps: All In". The story revolves around her retirement from international football and her decision to leave the England national team. She recounts a conversation with her manager, Sarina Wiegman, where she initially agreed to continue playing for the team despite feeling uncertain about her role and performance.
However, after rethinking her decision and realizing that she had been manipulated into staying, Mary decided to speak with Sarina again and express her doubts. In this second conversation, she tells Sarina that she doesn't think she ever really wanted to continue playing for England in the first place, implying that she was coerced into staying due to external pressures.
The article highlights Mary's growth as a person and her increasing self-awareness, as well as her ability to stand up for herself and make tough decisions. The story also touches on the themes of confidence, autonomy, and the importance of trusting one's own instincts.
However, after rethinking her decision and realizing that she had been manipulated into staying, Mary decided to speak with Sarina again and express her doubts. In this second conversation, she tells Sarina that she doesn't think she ever really wanted to continue playing for England in the first place, implying that she was coerced into staying due to external pressures.
The article highlights Mary's growth as a person and her increasing self-awareness, as well as her ability to stand up for herself and make tough decisions. The story also touches on the themes of confidence, autonomy, and the importance of trusting one's own instincts.