Manchester United and England defender Maya le Tissier has opened up about her unique football journey, growing up with a stepbrother who is now a midfielder for Bournemouth. The Guernsey-born player's relationship with Alex Scott was put to the test as they navigated their shared upbringing.
Born on the island of Guernsey, which is a British Crown dependency in the English Channel, Maya and her parents moved to England when she was just six years old. It was there that she met Alex, who was two years her senior and became her stepbrother through her mother's remarriage.
Maya describes the early days as 'chaotic' with the brothers often at odds with each other. However, Maya admits it never hindered their football ambitions and in fact, drove them to improve. Their tough upbringing ultimately instilled a sense of resilience that helped both players push for professional careers.
When asked about her experiences growing up together, Maya stated that they had a brotherly bond despite the rough start in life. The pair would often engage in mock fights to test their toughness and prepare themselves for the physical challenges of football.
As it turned out, Alex has now received his first call-up for England, giving Maya an opportunity to see her stepbrother's talents on the international stage. Maya expressed her pride in Alex, highlighting that she had always believed he was destined for greatness.
Alex's recent achievement marks a milestone moment for both siblings and their families. The pair have grown up together through thick and thin and it is clear that their shared upbringing played an essential role in shaping them into successful footballers.
As Maya continues to break down barriers as one of the first female players from the Channel Islands to make it to the top tier, her stepbrother Alex's England call-up shows just how far they have come. With both pushing for greatness in their respective careers, Maya and Alex le Tissier are paving a new path that will inspire others from similar backgrounds to follow in their footsteps.
The sibling duo has undoubtedly forged an unbreakable bond as a result of the tough early years, demonstrating the power of resilience, determination, and teamwork.
Born on the island of Guernsey, which is a British Crown dependency in the English Channel, Maya and her parents moved to England when she was just six years old. It was there that she met Alex, who was two years her senior and became her stepbrother through her mother's remarriage.
Maya describes the early days as 'chaotic' with the brothers often at odds with each other. However, Maya admits it never hindered their football ambitions and in fact, drove them to improve. Their tough upbringing ultimately instilled a sense of resilience that helped both players push for professional careers.
When asked about her experiences growing up together, Maya stated that they had a brotherly bond despite the rough start in life. The pair would often engage in mock fights to test their toughness and prepare themselves for the physical challenges of football.
As it turned out, Alex has now received his first call-up for England, giving Maya an opportunity to see her stepbrother's talents on the international stage. Maya expressed her pride in Alex, highlighting that she had always believed he was destined for greatness.
Alex's recent achievement marks a milestone moment for both siblings and their families. The pair have grown up together through thick and thin and it is clear that their shared upbringing played an essential role in shaping them into successful footballers.
As Maya continues to break down barriers as one of the first female players from the Channel Islands to make it to the top tier, her stepbrother Alex's England call-up shows just how far they have come. With both pushing for greatness in their respective careers, Maya and Alex le Tissier are paving a new path that will inspire others from similar backgrounds to follow in their footsteps.
The sibling duo has undoubtedly forged an unbreakable bond as a result of the tough early years, demonstrating the power of resilience, determination, and teamwork.