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    Lionesses: ‘A grim picture’ after two retirements and one withdrawal in 10 days

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondJune 4, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Each situation has come about in different circumstances but, combined, it makes for a grim picture.

    Kirby’s choice felt like the right one after the 31-year-old’s efforts to move from the fringes into the final 23-player Euros squad ultimately did not pay off.

    She had struggled with injury since starting every game at Euro 2022, missing the World Cup after knee surgery and withdrawing from recent squads with minor issues – her place in the squad was up for debate and Wiegman made her call.

    Wiegman spoke highly of Kirby in the moments after she had informed her team-mates in the dressing room in Barcelona.

    She had been left out of the squad for the 2-1 defeat by Spain and Wiegman addressed media, saying she was “proud” of Kirby’s career and calling her an “inspiration”.

    Both Kirby and Wiegman said they had “honest conversations” and had communicated frequently in recent weeks. It ended on good terms, with full transparency.

    There was also sympathy from Wiegman regarding Bright’s wellbeing, with the Dutchwoman saying last week the priority was “to take care of herself”.

    “She has to take the time that will help her settle. We’ll stay in contact and I hope she feels better soon. We have people around who can give that support,” Wiegman added.

    Captain Leah Williamson said Bright’s decision to speak out about her mental health was a “brave thing to do”.

    “I think it encourages other people to do the same,” said Williamson.

    “She’s leading by example. Anything that she needs from the team, we will be there to give it to her.”

    There were mixed views when Earps’ retirement was announced two weeks ago – some among the media and fanbase calling it a “selfish” decision.

    She was still a valuable member of Wiegman’s squad – the manager said so herself – and she wanted Earps to be in Switzerland, using her experience to aid Hampton.

    Wiegman admitted she was “really disappointed and sad”, and that the news had come as a “shock” to the players.

    She was hesitant to discuss details around the timing of Earps’ decision but it was clear Wiegman was emotional, stating: “I find it hard”.

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