Jodie Taylor was part of the trailblazing England squad that secured bronze at the 2015 World Cup; she was also the Golden Boot winner at Euro 2017; the striker also won the Champions League and FA Cup in her career, which spanned over 20 years
Jodie Taylor has announced her retirement from football after a long and storied careerThe 37-year-old brings down the curtain on a career that has spanned over 20 years, having won the Champions League with Lyon in 2019/20 and the FA Cup with Birmingham in 2012.
But Taylor will perhaps be best remembered as a key part of the trailblazing group of England players who won bronze at the 2015 World Cup. She went on to win the Golden Boot at Euro 2017.
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