Manchester United and Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps took to social media to show off her luxury FIFA-paid hotel suite in typically humorous style.

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Earps shows off luxury hotel suite Thanks FIFA for 'special couple of days'Named The Best Goalkeeper at glitzy London ceremonyGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

Fans were treated to a tour of Earps' accommodation for her two-night stay in London, where she added the FIFA Best Women's Goalkeeper prize to her long list of awards. Strutting around the huge suite, the goalkeeper showed off a living room with enough space for some "jumping jacks", a bedroom where she joked "no magic happens" and a bathroom big enough to figuratively "swing a cat". Earps also thanked FIFA for a "special couple of days".

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@maryearps

Welcome to my #FIFABest crib 🤩 thank you for having me FIFA, special couple of days ❤️ #mearps27 #TheBest

♬ vlog, chill out, calm daily life(1370843) – SUNNY HOOD STUDIO

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Earps' lavish FIFA "crib" showed that no expense had been spared, and she might need some larger living space of her own at the sheer rate she has racked up awards of late. Monday night's prize is competing for display space alongside last year's trophy. Then there's the small matter of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, the World Cup Golden Glove, SJA Sportswoman of the Year, the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year and the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year. Quite the year for a player who once feared her England career was over.

WHAT NEXT FOR MARY EARPS?

Its back to London again this weekend for Earps, as her Manchester United side take on WSL champions Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in Sunday's headline fixture. United are currently seven points behind the Blues in fourth, but a win could propel them into title contention.