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Hampton's career has been far from smooth sailing, with the ex-Birmingham City goalkeeper hitting headlines when she was dropped from the England squad in 2022 shortly after their first Euros triumph.
Reports said it was a result of her behaviour and she had to wait until March 2023 for a recall, when manager Sarina Wiegman said Hampton had "sorted out personal issues".
Speaking about that time, Hampton said the stories were "hurtful" and she later revealed on the Fozcast podcast she had considered quitting football.
In November, Mary Earps - her former England team-mate and predecessor as number one - released an autobiography which heavily criticised Hampton.
Earps claimed she told Wiegman she was rewarding "bad behaviour" by recalling Hampton, who had previously been dropped for being "disruptive and unreliable".
Hampton, who kept eight clean sheets in 19 WSL appearances this season, says goalkeepers need to support each other.
"I think goalkeepers hold a unique pressure that really only goalkeepers truly understand," added Hampton.
"When I see other goalkeepers making worldie saves, it pushes me and drives me. The women's game, and goalkeepers especially, are getting to those standards that we hold ourselves to so highly.
"We're a group, a union. If we can't rely on each other, then we can't rely on anyone."
Charlton Athletic goalkeeper Sophie Whitehouse, a former team-mate of Hampton's at Birmingham, won the WSL 2 Golden Glove award on Monday.
Hampton says Whitehouse "deserves more credit" and believes she will play a star role in Saturday's play-off match against Leicester City (12:30 BST).
"Seeing the growth of where she's got to right now isn't spoken about enough," said Hampton.
"She was always pushing herself to reach high standards at the Blues. I'm sure she will make a lot more worldie saves to make sure Charlton get to the WSL and we'll be competing with each other next season."

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