The article is an excerpt from the book "Mary Earps: All In" by Mary Earps. It appears to be a memoir or autobiography, and the passage describes Earps' experiences as a goalkeeper for the England national team and her relationship with the team's manager, Sarina Wiegman.
Earps writes about how she was initially given the confidence to fulfill her potential as a goalkeeper, but later realized that she had been manipulated into staying on the team despite her doubts. She describes a conversation with Wiegman in which Earps told Wiegman that she couldn't do it anymore and that she didn't want to continue playing for the team.
Earps reflects on the experience and realizes that she had been approached in the same way repeatedly, delivering the same lessons. She comes to understand that her journey with Wiegman was ending, not because of any external factor, but because she had gained the confidence to say no to Wiegman's demands.
The passage ends with a note about the book and its availability for purchase at the Guardian Bookshop.
Earps writes about how she was initially given the confidence to fulfill her potential as a goalkeeper, but later realized that she had been manipulated into staying on the team despite her doubts. She describes a conversation with Wiegman in which Earps told Wiegman that she couldn't do it anymore and that she didn't want to continue playing for the team.
Earps reflects on the experience and realizes that she had been approached in the same way repeatedly, delivering the same lessons. She comes to understand that her journey with Wiegman was ending, not because of any external factor, but because she had gained the confidence to say no to Wiegman's demands.
The passage ends with a note about the book and its availability for purchase at the Guardian Bookshop.