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    England 1 Belgium 0: Lionesses leapfrog rivals in Nations League standings after Lauren Hemp goal & Mary Earps heroics

    LAUREN HEMP helped England deliver a birthday weekend win for Sarina Wiegman as they overran Belgium in the Women’s Nations League on Friday night. Red Flames’ hopes of turning up the heat on their hosts were dampened by the Lionesses’ hungry attack and 1-0 win at the King Power.
    Lauren Hemp scored the only goal from close range in the first halfCredit: Getty
    Mary Earps made some outstanding saves to keep the clean sheetCredit: Getty
    This was despite a couple of nail-biting moments that produced some top draw saves from crowd favourite and ex-Leicester ace Mary Earps.
    The victory, watched by a lively 28,321-strong crowd, at the Foxes home saw England move up to second and level on points with group leaders Holland. 
    And Wiegman aces were boosted by Fran Kirby making her first Lionesses appearance since last October following her recovery a long-term knee injury.
    England were eager to bounce back after a 2-1 loss to Holland and going five games without a clean sheet. 
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    They overwhelmed the visitors pinning them deep in their half for large chunks of the game including the opening nine minutes. 
    It took just a minute for the hosts to mount their first attack with Niamh Charles dangerous run into the box 
    And Belgium’s backline looked all over the shop when Lauren Hemp saw a shot palmed away from goal before Ella Toone’s effort rolled inches wide of the post. 
    Against the run of play Justine Vanhaevermaet – Belgium’s most dangerous player in attack – forced an impressive 10th minute Earps stop from her towering header.
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    Fran Kirby returned from injuryCredit: Getty
    England took a deserved lead two minutes later after with Hemp slotting home from a corner following skipper Millie Bright’s header 
    And they went close near the half hour mark with the ball whizzing past Alessia Russo near the half hour mark. 
    The second spell saw England maintain the pressure with Alex Greenwood’s curled free-kick prompting a fine Nicky Evrard save 
    This was shortly after Earps classy stop of Sarah Wijnants long range thumper with 34 minutes of normal time left. 
    Wiegman, who turned 54 on Thursday, shuffled her deck with Rachel Daly and Kirby entering the fray in the 65th minute for Russo and Toone.
    Her side saw out the win ahead of the clash with Belgium in Leuven on Tuesday.
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    I won Wayne Rooney’s Street Striker to kickstart pro career but I had to relearn to walk after rare illness

    ASHLEIGH GODDARD overcame strong competition to win Wayne Rooney’s Street Striker in 2009.The Londoner won Series Two of the iconic Sky One show, which was watched by 600,000 people each week, before earning a scholarship to play at an American college.
    Ashleigh Goddard won Series Two of Wayne Rooney’s Street StrikerCredit: Sky One/Wayne Rooney’s Street Striker
    After four years at DePaul University in Chicago, including two as captain, she returned to Europe and launched her pro career with Danish side FC Nordsjaelland.
    Following a stint with Cypriot team Apollon, who she helped qualify for the Champions League, Goddard returned to these shores with Crystal Palace in 2019.
    The Eagles had ambitions to be promoted to the Women’s Super League, but a freak incident left things hanging in the balance for Goddard.
    Explaining the incident that changed her life, she told the BBC: “I went to receive the ball from a throw-in and I think her forearm hit me in the back of the head or the neck and I was unconscious for a few seconds.”
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    Persistent headaches followed and in January 2020, Goddard went to hospital for a scan.
    It was then revealed that she had a brain arteriovenous malformation – which affects the blood vessels connecting arteries to veins.
    That March Goddard was told she’d need surgery, as her initial issue had developed into a terrifying brain aneurysm.
    On the stark nature of her situation, she later revealed: “They said it would burst at some point in my lifetime.
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    Goddard, 31, has suffered with terrifying health issuesCredit: INSTAGRAM @goddardashleigh
    “They couldn’t say if it would be tomorrow or in 20 years, but that I needed treatment. They said it would be either fatal or that it would cause a life-changing disability.”
    Goddard eventually went under the knife to solve the issue in 2021… only to suffer another life-altering complication.
    She continued: “I woke up and I couldn’t move my left side, I was paralysed.
    It was the worst thing other than dying that could have happenedAshleigh Goddard
    “I couldn’t talk, my face had dropped, my arm couldn’t do the most basic of movements. They told me something was wrong but I would have never guessed a stroke.
    “It was the worst thing other than dying that could have happened.”
    Incredibly, despite having to relearn how to walk following her stroke, Goddard managed to return to action for London Bees just six months later.
    On what came next, she added: “I had to learn to walk again, I had to learn how to use a knife and fork again and when it came to football I had to learn it all again.
    “I did thousands of reps of each type of pass and each touch and eventually things just started to get easier.”
    Goddard, 31, has continued to inspire with her recovery, and joined AFC Wimbledon in the summer.
    She had previously trained with the Dons as she stepped up her rehabilitation, and was delighted to be able to return.
    Upon sealing her move, she said: “When I first visited, everyone was so nice and supportive of me and what had happened, and that really stuck with me.
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    “It was a no-brainer for me that I wanted to come back here and give a good season. There’s only one aim, and that’s promotion!”
    Boss Kevin Foster then said of her: “Not only will she bring quality on the pitch, but her character is one of the best you will see in football.”
    Goddard joined AFC Wimbledon in the summer
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    Lioness ace Keating happy to be ‘role model’ and aims to be first goalkeeper of colour to play for England Women

    KHIARA KEATING is eyeing the chance to make history as the first goalkeeper of mixed race heritage to play for a Lionesses senior side. The England starlet hopes to inspire girls from minority ethnic communities dreaming of playing at football’s highest levels. 
    Khiara Keating has kept three clean sheets in four WSL games for Manchester City so far this seasonCredit: Getty
    Keating’s impressive Man City form led to her first senior England call-up ahead of the Lionesses’ matches against BelgiumCredit: Getty
    Keating, who has had a stunning start to this season, was speaking on Wednesday – seven days after getting her first senior international call-up from Sarina Wiegman.  
    The team are set to take on Belgium on Friday night at the King Power in the first game of a Women’s Nations League double header.
    The Manchester City starlet has kept three clean sheets in four WSL games this term
    Keating, said: “Coming from a background of colour, there’s not many of us, I think we’re starting to see a rise.
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    “I’m just happy that I could be an inspiration to anyone out there that’s thinking, ‘maybe I will get judged or maybe it’s not for me’,
    “I feel like I’m just grateful to be in a position where I can be a role model to people.”
    Keating, who has emerged as a first XI regular for Man City this season, has the highest save percentage in the top-flight this term. 
    And the Manchester-born shot stopper, who made her senior club debut last January, says her call-up brought tears to her mothers eyes. 
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    Keating added: “She was super proud when I FaceTimed her after I’d just got off the phone with Sarina. 
    “She was in denial and she was like, ‘Khiara, you’re lying, stop lying’. 
    “She (was joking) wasn’t being serious and then she obviously hit the emotional stage where she started crying. 
    Keating hopes her success for club and country will inspire girls from minority ethnic backgrounds hoping to get into footballCredit: Getty
    “She’s never going to admit it to anyone that she cried but she did. 
    “I think she is just extremely proud as are my brothers who have seen me on the sidelines at their games, to being called up to the (England) seniors.
    “They’re just so so proud.” More

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    If I hadn’t been a footballer I’d have been a pilot and played a totally different sport – now I’m chasing the title

    LENA PETERMANN may have been reaching heights of a different kind rather than fuelling Leicester’s rise had her football career not taken off.The forward, 29, admits becoming a pilot could have been on the cards had she not followed her sporting dreams during her childhood in Germany.
    Lena Petermann has hit the ground running for Leicester scoring two goals in three WSL gamesCredit: Getty
    Petermann and her team-mates hope to continue their unbeaten run when they host Manchester City at the King Power this eveningCredit: Getty
    Petermann, whose Leicester side are second in the league, said: “I always wanted to be a pilot but that’s changed completely!  
    “I also played table tennis and I was quite good at it.
    “If football hadn’t worked out (for me) I probably would have stuck to table tennis and maybe become a pilot.
    “It was about the age of 14 that I was also playing table tennis, but I couldn’t do both (table tennis and football) anymore. 

    “I then had to make a decision and it was quite easy for me that I would stick to football.
    “That’s because by then I also started to play for a regional team so I was one hundred per cent sure that I am going follow football.”
    It was a decision that paid off for Petermann who began her senior playing career with German side Hamburg at the age of 15.
    Following three seasons there she would spend 2013 playing US women’s college football netting eight goals in 21 appearances for Florida University’s UCF Nights team.  
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    Spells at SC Freiburg, Turbine Potsdam and Montpellier, preceded a July Foxes move for the forward who scored 25 goals in 48 appearances for the French side. 
    Two goals in three WSL games – including a bullet header against Bristol – has seen her become the top scorer so far this term for Willie Kirk’s side.
    His team will face one of their toughest side who host league leaders Man City at the King Power this evening
    Petermann  added: “I really enjoy this club and the feeling of it. 
    “It was really easy for me to get into (being with) the team.
    “After a couple of weeks, it felt like I’ve been in this team for quite a long time.
    “My teammates made it so easy for me and the staff too. How they’ve treated me made it really easy for me to settle in. 
    “I think you can see it now with my first performances that I feel good here.”
    Since its inception in 2011 the WSL has seen scores of top talents from Germany make moves to the division including Chelsea trio Ann-Katrin Berger, Melanie Leupolz and Sjoeke Nusken.
    Aside from Petermann, Foxes goalkeeper Janina Leitzig and Brighton forward Pauline Bremer are among those who sealed permanent switches  
    This summer saw the duo transfer from Bayern Munich and two-time Champions League winners Wolfsburg. 
    Petermann said: “This is one of the best. It is the best I think. It has a lot of qualities and that’s why it’s so interesting for foreigners as well. 
    Goalkeeper Janina Leitzig is among Leicester’s summer signings who have impressed for the clubCredit: Getty
    “I think the German league is also at a good level but at some point it didn’t develop so much more than here in England. 
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    “This is why I think some German players want to do this move.
    “They want to perform at the best levels and this is definitely here in this league.” More

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    ‘I have too much respect for teams across Europe to talk negatively about them’, says Emma Hayes

    EMMA HAYES believes it is arrogant to suggest Europe’s best teams are not reaching the Women’s Champions League group stages. However the Chelsea boss believes the qualifying route needs to be looked at in terms of a possible group phase expansion and Europa league. 
    Emma Hayes thinks a larger group stage similar to that in the men’s Champions League would be worth considering for the women’s contestCredit: Reuters
    Hayes’ Chelsea side are the only English team left competing in the tournament this seasonCredit: Getty
    Manchester United chief Marc Skinner believes there is scope for a “broader scale of teams” in the contestCredit: Getty
    Hayes was sharing her thoughts amid recent debate concerning the qualifying process to enter the tournament’s group stage. 
    Her comments’ follow remarks made by Manchester United boss Marc Skinner after his side were knocked out in round two of the qualifying phase by Paris Saint-Germain. 
    On Wednesday after the game, the Red Devils chief said it was “crazy” his team had to face PSG in the qualifiers. 
    He also talked of wanting to see “the best teams in the Champions League” group stage rather than a “spread of average” sides. 
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    However the Man United later apologised for” any offence taken” in response to his comment while calling for “a broader scale of teams” in the competition.
    Skinner said: “It’s easy to twist words, but if there was any offence taken then I am sorry for that. 
    “My comment was much more about the breadth and quality.
    “I believe now that there is a need for more teams to be in this competition and then we will see who is average and who is not. 
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    “We might have been average in the group stage, we don’t know that? But we played a good team (in PSG).”
    In terms of English clubs in this season’s contest only the current WSL title-holders (Chelsea) were guaranteed automatic entry to the group stage. 
    Meanwhile United who finished second last season and Arsenal who finished third had to compete in qualifiers prior to this phase.  
    Hayes said: “I don’t want to talk disrespectfully about any team in Europe, particularly knowing that we are a team that have lost to many teams in early rounds in our infancy as much as going out of a group stage two years ago. 
    “I have way too much respect for the competition and teams across Europe to talk negatively about any of them.
    “I think that’s ignorant and arrogant all at once. 
    “Roma and Benfica are two teams who won their leagues.
    “They deserve perhaps to go straight into a group competition. 
    “But this isn’t about my opinion, this is what the format is and we have to play that.
    “However, do we need to look at that? Absolutely we need to.
    “Do we need to look at that in line with the growth of the women’s game to say, ‘well, actually, there’s a lot more investment across many leagues?
    “And perhaps (whether) we should consider a format that’s similar to that of the men’s competition, where it’s group stages from the off but maybe larger?
    “But also we have to look at the smaller nations – they deserve the opportunity and the right to be in it as much as any English team does.”
    The Blues, who face Brighton at home in the WSL on Sunday, were among 16 teams involved in Friday’s group stage draw for the contest
    They have been drawn in Group D alongside Real Madrid, BK Hacken and giant killers Paris FC who knocked out Arsenal and this year’s finalists Wolfsburg. 
    Following the Gunners and United’s exits, Hayes side are the only English team left in this season’s tournament. 
    The Blues gaffer added:  “We’ve been in the Champions League a long time to know that this is a really tough competition and we’ve got a lot to prepare for.
    Chelsea have been drawn in Group D in the Women’s Champions League alongside Real Madrid (pictured), BK Hacken and Paris FCCredit: EPA
    “Everybody is a good team so we respect all the opponents that we might face and we know Real Madrid is a top team.
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    “(BK) Hacken is a top team performing really well and Paris FC have deservedly progressed into the group stage. 
    “It (the contest) needs simplifying, it needs expanding. It needs a Europa League conversation. It needs all of those things.”
    Women’s Champions League – Group stage teamsGROUP A
    Barcelona
    FC Rosengard
    Benfica
    Eintracht Frankfurt
    GROUP B
    Lyon
    Slavia Praha
    SKN St Polten
    SK Brann
    GROUP C
    Bayern Munich
    Paris Saint-Germain
    AS Roma
    Ajax
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    Real Madrid
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    Part-time footballers face fines for failing to bring in cakes or leaving bar early after game

    PART-time footballers face fines for failing to bring in cakes or leaving the bar early after a game.They also have to fork out for talking back to the boss or speaking to fans online.
    The Havant & Waterlooville FC boss is causing a stir in non-league footballCredit: 2020 Getty Images
    Steve King has implemented the harsh fines on his playersCredit: Havantandwaterloovillefc.co.uk
    The strict rules were brought in by Steve King, the manager at National League South bottom club Havant & Waterlooville FC.
    He took over at the Hampshire side last month.
    Under his regime players face a £50 fine for failing to stay in the bar after a home match until 5.45pm.
    And there is a £25 penalty if they do not bring in cakes when it’s their turn, or supply a “bad selection”.
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    Talking back to the boss is a £150 fine, while being late on matchday is £100.
    Players, who earn around £300 to £400 a week and often have second jobs, can be docked a week’s wages if they “comment on club social media posts” and “respond to fan comments regarding the football club”.
    King’s list appeared online, and one fan said: “Who would want to play for him?”
    The club said it is investigating.
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    King has previously been in charge at Gloucester City, Dartford, Farnborough, Lewes and Whitehawk. More

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    I used to work in Pizza Hut and sold football shirts to make ends meet, now I’m fighting for the WSL title

    WOMEN’S WORLD CUP semi-finalist Alanna Kennedy is now fighting for the Women’s Super League title with Manchester City.But before she became a full-time professional footballer she led a completely different life.
    Alanna Kennedy is now fighting for the WSL title with Man CityCredit: Getty
    The defender represented Australia at the Women’s World Cup this summerCredit: Getty
    When she was living and playing football in Australia, Kennedy worked at Pizza Hut.
    She also had a job selling football shirts at a local sportswear shop.
    The defender explained: “I got to sell Socceroos jerseys. Before that I was working at Pizza Hut.”
    However, Kennedy’s time at the restaurant was cut short after her boss caught her skipping a shift to visit friend and team-mate Caitlin Foord.
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    She added: “I had a shift on a Friday night but I decided late to go down to Wollongong to see Caitlin.
    “I cancelled my shift. I called in and told my boss ‘I’m not well’. I caught a bus down there and as I’m standing at the bus stop, one of the delivery drivers drove past with my boss in the car.
    “I never worked there again.”
    Kennedy has since gone from selling Socceroos shirts to representing Australia at the Women’s World Cup in her home country.
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    The defender made five appearances for the Matildas at this summer’s tournament, scoring one goal.
    But she was ruled out of the semi-final against England due to an illness that was later deemed to be delayed concussion.
    Kennedy is now battling for the WSL title with Man City.
    The Cityzens currently sit at the top of the table with seven points from their opening three games.
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    England icon Jill Scott gets X-rated tattoo to immortalise moment BBC were forced to apologise for her on live TV

    ENGLAND legend Jill Scott has immortalised her iconic Euro 2022 final x-rated outburst by getting a tattoo.The former midfielder left fans in stitches after giving Germany defender Syndey Lohmann a piece of her mind.
    Jill Scott left fans in stitches after clashing with Sydney Lohmann during the Euro 2022 finalCredit: Reuters
    Scott could be seen saying: ‘F*** off you f***ing p****’Credit: Getty
    After being fouled by Lohmann, Scott could be seen saying: “F*** off you f***ing p****.”
    BBC commentator Robyn Cowen was forced to apologise as a result, saying: “Apologies to any lip readers.
    “Not sure you need to be one to figure out what Jill Scott thought of that.”
    Earlier this year, Scott vowed to get her iconic outburst as a tattoo if England won the Women’s World Cup.
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    Speaking on her BBC podcast, she said: “I’m going to make a pact now live on the podcast, OK? I don’t know if I should be doing this, I’ve had a few coffees today.
    “But when England win the World Cup, I will get FOYFP tattooed on me.”
    England just fell short of the Women’s World Cup title this summer, losing 1-0 to Spain in the final.
    But Scott decided to get the tattoo done anyway.
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    The former midfielder has since immortalised her outburst with a tattooCredit: https://www.tiktok.com/@jillscottjs8
    The ex-Manchester City star unveiled the ink on TikTok earlier this week.
    She got the letters FOYFP tattooed in reference to her expletive-filled outburst from last summer’s Euro 2022 final.
    Fans took to social media to react, with one person commenting: “JILL AHAHAHA I LOVE THIS. ABSOLUTELY ICOINC.”
    Another added: “Iconic! Never ever regret this or the moment!”
    While a third wrote: “This was my favourite England moment ever 😂.” More