England goalkeeper Mary Earps has stated her errors against the Netherlands will "haunt" her despite her side's eventual comeback victory on Friday.
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Earps makes error vs NetherlandsEngland come back to win 3-2Earps distraught after gameGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?
The 30-year-old shot-stopper had already conceded an opener from Juventus ace Lineth Beerensteyn in the 12th minute, before spooning another shot from the Netherlands player into her own net ten minutes before half-time.
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England would go on to win the game 3-2, thanks to goals from Georgia Stanway, Lauren Hemp and Ella Toone, although Earps was visibly distraught during her post-match interviews following her error in the first half.
WHAT EARPS SAID
Speaking to ITV after the game, Earps said: "The girls were unbelievable. To come back like that, unbelievable. The subs came on and impacted the game. I'm just sorry that my performance has cost the team tonight. That [the second goal] will haunt me for a long time. I've really let the team down today.
"I'm really gutted, really, really gutted. It could've been a really special night at Wembley. The team were unbelievable. The girls were phenomenal. I'm a competitor and when it isn't good enough, it isn't good enough. I can only apologise to my teammates."
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR EARPS?
Earps will now be hoping to put tonights performance behind her, as she prepares for a crucial clash against Scotland on Tuesday 5 December. The Lionesses are currently third in Group 1, but could leap-frog Belgium in second if results go their way next week. Friday's result means they can still technically qualify, but chances of progression are now slim.






