Innate strabismus 4 save + 2 save points! Official: Chelsea goalkeeper Hannah Hampton was elected to the final MVP

English women's football team beat the Spanish women's football team 3-1 in the European Cup, and England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, who played for Chelsea women's football team, performed well. Statistics show that she made 4 saves in t...


English women's football team beat the Spanish women's football team 3-1 in the European Cup, and England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, who played for Chelsea women's football team, performed well.

Statistics show that she made 4 saves in this game and also saved two saves in penalty shootouts, making her the number one hero in the defending title of the English women's football team.

It is worth mentioning that the 24-year-old Chelsea women's goalkeeper suffers from natural squintessence and his eyes cannot be aligned. The player underwent three surgeries before the age of three, but none of them could solve the problem. At 11, Hampton was told during a physical examination that she also had deep perception impairments, which meant she had difficulties in judging distance and spatial relationships. The doctor told Hampton that she was not suitable for football, and it was impossible to be a professional player or even a goalkeeper.

But this did not stop Hampton from pursuing her dream. According to a previous interview, she had broken fingers and bleeding noses many times because she always put her hands in the wrong position when catching the ball. After solving the difficulties on the court, Hampton also faces many problems in his daily life.

In an interview with the podcast program Fozcast, Hampton told the former England national Ben Foster: "When I want to pour a glass of water, if I don't hold the cup, I will pour the water outside. During training, the girls often joked with me, asking me to pour them tea and milk for them, and then I will spill the milk out and say to them, 'This is what you asked for, isn't it?'"



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