England legend Jill Scott has announced her retirement from football, bringing an end to a remarkable 16-year spell with the national team in which she won 161 caps. Scott, 35, was an integral part of the England women’s squad who won the 2022 European Championship. She was used as a substitute in four of their six matches, including the final, when she came on as a second-half replacement in the 2-1 win against Germany. Read More
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