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Is Mary Earps the Untouchable Guardian of the Women’s Euros Record?

Is Mary Earps the Untouchable Guardian of the Women’s Euros Record?

Rottenberg, won 125 caps, in a 15-year international career and ended up a three-time European champion. She was part of the 1997, 2001 and 2005 Germany winning sides.

During this time she kept 11 clean sheets in total, including four at both the 1997 and 2001 tournaments.

The 2001 finals was particularly impressive for Rottenberg. After conceding 14 minutes into Germany’s opening game against Sweden, she didn’t let in another goal again – a run that stretched to 466 minutes.

This means Earps still has some way to go to become the best goalkeeper in women’s European Championship history – at least by the measure of clean sheets.

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