MARY EARPS showed she is just impressive on the front cover as between the sticks as the SPOTY winner posed like never before.
Anything and everything appears possible for the Lionesses’ goalkeeper after her spectacular past year.
And she looked totally at ease fronting Women’s Health for March, as well as dazzling inside with an array of outfits.
The Manchester United ace and World Cup hero wore a frilly three-tiered white skirt as she lifted her green football top to reveal a glimpse of super-taut abs.
And the TikTok star switched to lycra-style gym gear to recline on a bench while showing her toned legs.
She also beamed in a sleeveless red top.
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The 30-year-old, who picked up an MBE in January, has plenty to discuss in her magazine interview, including the bizarre fact she was one of her athletes most featured in memes last year!
After being named the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year, Earps said of her dramatic career: “It’s not been the easiest journey.”
But she added: “This is the ultimate all-round sporting accolade – the Lionesses and United have had an incredible couple of years.”
And apart from being hot property on the pitch as well as online, she is the same at home too – literally.
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That’s after she revealed on Instagram: “My hidden passion: property.”
Earps shared pics of her £3,000 sofa from Swyft, as well as a large bedroom that includes a regal headboard lined with emerald and gold velvet, plus a bespoke kitchen.
Now the Nottingham-born ace has turned the tables again with another role – as a cover star.
But she could have another big decision soon.
She becomes a free agent at the end of the season when her United contract runs out.
The Red Devils rejected a world-record bid for Earps last summer.
And her long-time admirers Arsenal could battle fellow giants like Real Madrid, Barcelona and PSG for her signature come May.
- The full interview with Mary Earps can be read in the March issue of Women’s Health UK, on sale now.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk