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Jess Carter feared Lionesses team-mate Lauren James would suffer ‘astronomical’ racist abuse

Speaking about the effect of abuse on him, Carter said, “It makes you feel too small. You don’t matter, it makes you feel that you’re not valuable.

“It is not a good place to be a good place. I made me go back to the field.

FA General Manager Mark Bullingham said that during the tournament, the administrative organ directed the “disgusting” abuse to the British police.

Carter, after the abuse stepped back from social media, but the support of the UK fans “everything means”, he said.

The British team decided to stop taking knees before the matches, and the manager Sarina Wiegman said that the effect of the anti -racist movement is not “good enough”.

Carter said he felt “scared” when the psychological impact of the abuse he suffered was chosen for Wiegman to play in the final.

“I was scared for the first time – I was so scared to play.”

“I think it was a mixture of a very big game, but then on it [I was] Whether it is football based or whether it would be racial abuse with it, because for doing something wrong. “

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