Mary Fowler (Cairns, Australia) was the youngest player in the Australian squad to play in the world. He always wears gloves, but he does not occupy the position of goalkeeper. She plays for Manchester City in the Women’s Super League, the English league, and that’s where she got used to wearing gloves.
He has continued to wear them in World Cup matches against Ireland, Canada, Denmark and France, all games in which he has had minutes so far. “I wear gloves because I’m restless; I usually wear a ring for training, but if it’s cold I wear gloves; also, I can’t wear a ring in a match, so I wear it too, ” he told Optus. Sport in an interview.
The Australian pearl plays with gloves because of nerves during matches, nerves that are not noticed when playing. The Aussie team relied on the 20-year-old footballer after Sam Kerr’s injury. Mary took on and accepted with love the responsibility that came with replacing a born goalscorer who scored a goal in the third game of the ‘Matildas’ in the tournament hosted by Australia.
The striker and also a midfielder was born in the country hosting the World Cup (although his father is Irish and his mother is from Papua New Guinea), and lived in the Netherlands for the first years of his life. Returning to his country of birth, he trained and signed early for top-flight Adelaide United, where he made his debut alongside his sister in green.
Montpellier caught his eye in 2020, the year he made his Olympic debut with the Matildas. There he showed scoring the winning goal and knocking England out of the quarter-finals. In 2022 he took a step forward, he stayed in Europe, but arrived in a country of his native language, English. Manchester City took his services, where he will receive them until 2026.
Source: La Verdad

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