England Team Unites Amid Racist Abuse Ahead Euro 2025 Semifinal
England Team Unites Amid Racist Abuse Ahead Euro 2025 Semifinal

England Team Unites Amid Racist Abuse Ahead Euro 2025 Semifinal

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England's women's football team is united in support of defender Jess Carter, who has faced significant racist abuse during Euro 2025, prompting her to step back from social media. Midfielder Georgia Stanway highlighted that the abuse has strengthened the team's bond and emphasized that those responsible for the abuse are not true fans. In response to the ongoing racism, the Lionesses decided to stop taking the knee before matches, feeling the gesture had lost its impact and that new approaches are needed to tackle racism in football. Coach Sarina Wiegman confirmed Carter is ready to play in the semi-final against Italy and stressed the importance of addressing the issue rather than ignoring it. The team and the English Football Association have shown strong solidarity with Carter, reaffirming their collective commitment to fighting racism. Despite the challenges, the Lionesses remain focused on their performance and unity ahead of their crucial match.

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