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Abuse growing in women’s football, says England’s Lucy Bronze

Bronze said that Sarina Wiegman’s squad was abused before the tournament and how it has become a “big factor especially in women’s football”.

Before traveling to Switzerland, Alessia Russo, a British striker, said that the abuse preferred to stay away from social media because how much “damaging” can be.

And 2023 Women’s World Cup and the following women’s super league season, racist abuse Chelsea Advanced Lauren James, abuse, “never stops,” he said.

His comments came after the British tennis player Katie Boulter’s conversation with BBC Sport about online abuse and death threats.

In 2021, football clubs, players and sports organs organized the boycott of four -day social media platforms to cope with exploitation and discrimination.

Bronze said he hoped that “noise will be reached in the world” instead of stopping before starting by stopping.

“After all, we know that people who can put things to change are higher. But I think we know that we are never desperate as an actor.”

“Our voices are high enough to be heard by people around the world, whether we are social media platforms or federations such as UEFA and FIFA.

“This is something we are proud of as a lion team, we have created this sound and a platform, so that we can reach the highest heights. We are ready to use this platform and this sound to create differences.”

Bronze also called for more action than social media platforms and added: “People need to be able to account for.

“We don’t want to have small steps anymore.

“No player needs social media. We play football because we love sports, we love to play. We love to connect with our fans, social media is a great way to do it, but we don’t need it.

“This is something that should be very aware of the platforms. We can develop without it.”

When Carter called the abuse of the public, he said: “His speech is in general to our entire team, especially the appreciation of someone like Michelle. [Agyemang] In his first tournament.

“It gives people more power to be brave, stand up and talk and see all team mates and the country behind [Carter]. This means a lot in such moments.

“Many players knew that this was always a problem in football. Hearing that Jess was talking about it yesterday, we were all disappointed with fans who wrote these messages.

“He probably wouldn’t put Jess on the world for himself, but it is clear to pass through it. It is not just Jess.”

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