KHIARA KEATING has fond memories of her first senior Manchester City runout as one of the youngest goalkeepers to ever play for the club.
However, the England Under-19 starlet could well have ended up as a striker had a trial at rivals Man United gone differently.
Keating joked about wanting to go home when she spotted a huge group of youngsters at her Red Devils trial when she was just six years old.
But a few words of encouragement from her mum, Nicola, saw Keating pull on her brotherâs oversized gloves and show off her skills.
And that determination put her on the path to becoming a rising star between the sticks at City.
The Academy Stadium ace, 18, said: “I only turned into a goalkeeper at a Manchester United trial.
“I got invited but when I turned up there and saw how many kids there were, I just said, âI am not doing thisâ.
“But then my mum said, âI didnât drive all this way to just let you give up. Your brotherâs gloves are in the carâ.
âSo then I trialled with my brotherâs gloves on and got in.â
That moment put Keating on a path that led to her making her first-team debut, aged just 17, for Gareth Taylorâs side in January
Growing up in Ardwick, one of Manchesterâs toughest areas, also gave her the drive and determination to succeed in the sport.
It was there that the City aceâs mother helped set up Sunday League team Ardwick FC, a side she joined before playing for Stockport-based junior boys outfit Reddish Vulcans.
Keating, who has two older brothers and three younger sisters, added: “Mum just juggled everything.
“She played a big part in the start of my career by creating that team because she saw a gap in the community.
FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS â BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS
“It was just quite special, and we formed bonds we still have today.
“We still pop around to the club and say, âHiâ. I also played for Reddish Vulcans when I was about four or five.
“Just playing with boys with the physicality levels, the speed of the football, it was good to have that in your pocket.
âI started there as a striker and then I used to play some games in goal and some outfield.”;
It was in the 5-0 League Cup hammering of Leicester in January that Keating made her first senior start for City.
She got her chance following an injury in the warm-up to first-choice Karima Taieb.
Keating added: “It was a magical moment for not just me but my family too seeing me make my debut.
I didnât expect to play but Karima got injured and the next thing Iâm being told is, âKhiara, youâre on!â. Itâs every kidâs dream.â
The City ace, who has made seven England Under-19 appearances, one day dreams of playing a senior level for the Lionesses.
Keating added: âBeing half black and multicultural is special and important to me.
âFor young kids seeing people like me and other keepers in the WSL and other players there and representing is a huge push for them.
“I’d say to the little kids from similar backgrounds it’s about going for it and believing in yourself and believing in your power (as players).
“For me, my main goal at Manchester City would be to help the club win trophies.
à “But my personal goal is to just develop as a player and get some game time.”;