
Sarina Wiegman said the UK said, “I want to send a message to the world,” the UK said, “The UK wants to send a message to the world.”
Prior to the semifinals with Italy on Tuesday night, Carter, who started all four defensive champions in Switzerland, said he would go back to social media on Sunday and focus on the rest of the tournament on the online platform.
WiEGman added that the squad should be occupied by “stupid gypsum discrimination,” and gave her full support to Carter.
The English team confirmed that it would stand before Italy in Geneva without kneeling in the Sunday statement. “It is clear that we and football have to find another way to deal with racism.”
WiEGMAN spoke at a press conference on Monday: “It’s really sad to be occupied by this, it’s ridiculous and disgusting. It’s a ridiculous and disgusting thing.
“Of course, she is not the only person who gains abuse and racism, so she solved it. She is entirely supported by us and the team alone.
“We had a conversation. It’s a difficult situation, but Jess is a very strong person, and she wants to go on, but she also felt that she had to solve this, she couldn’t just let go.
“Then we know that there is a game, perform, and she is ready to perform and compete. He says a lot about her and the team. The team wanted to perform tomorrow (Italy), but it was important to send a message to the world.”
Wiegman asked if she was expected to fully complement the players available to Semi in Geneva.
Gianni Infantino FIFA chairman provided the UK with the support of the Government Organization, and Mark Bullingham, the CEO of the Football Association, accused the abuse and the FA was in contact with the British police.
England teammates Lotte Wubben-Moy said they plan to start on social media on the Instagram post.
Georgia Stanway speaks at a press conference before the Italian match and hopes to trigger a larger anti -racist driving throughout the sports.
Stanway said, “We have gathered us with teams.” “There are things we never understand, this is one of them.
“We must cut it in society and football, what we can do now is to show our support and symbiosis and to unite what we think is right.
“It may sound like a person will fight this battle, but we are behind her and stand with her. It is the beauty of football, and we are more powerful to change into a group.
“We felt that the knee was a bit repeated. It is not to do what we want. Our decision is to stimulate more conversations and change and talk about the subject.”