Company to sell ‘limited’ England, US, France and Netherlands jerseys in response to outcry after Women’s World Cup

The England goalkeeper Mary Earps’ penalty save in the Women’s World Cup final was one of the most nail-biting moments of the tournament and there was a public outcry from fans when Nike refused to sell replicas of her green jersey.

But that shouldn’t be the case for much longer after the global sports firm responded to a backlash by agreeing to retail “limited quantities” of goalkeeper jerseys for four teams it provided kits for – England, US, France and the Netherlands.

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