The article is an excerpt from the autobiography of Mary Earps, a British footballer, titled "Mary Earps: All In". The passage describes her decision to retire from international football and her complicated relationship with her manager, Sarina Wiegman.
At first, Earps agrees to continue playing for England despite feeling uncertain about her performance against her teammate, Ellie Curry. However, she soon realizes that she made a mistake and decides to be honest with Wiegman, explaining that she never truly believed in herself or the team's chances of success.
The article suggests that life puts individuals in similar situations repeatedly, forcing them to learn new lessons each time. Earps' journey with Wiegman serves as an example of this concept, as she gains confidence from her manager but ultimately has to confront the reality of her own abilities and limitations.
At first, Earps agrees to continue playing for England despite feeling uncertain about her performance against her teammate, Ellie Curry. However, she soon realizes that she made a mistake and decides to be honest with Wiegman, explaining that she never truly believed in herself or the team's chances of success.
The article suggests that life puts individuals in similar situations repeatedly, forcing them to learn new lessons each time. Earps' journey with Wiegman serves as an example of this concept, as she gains confidence from her manager but ultimately has to confront the reality of her own abilities and limitations.