• ‘They know they got this wrong,’ England keeper tells Sky News
  • Nike did not make World Cup kit available for sale before U-turn

Mary Earps has said she thinks Nike learned lessons over the “injustice” of not making her England replica shirt available for sale after the World Cup.

Nike faced a widespread backlash for not selling the England goalkeeper’s shirt that she wore at this summer’s tournament, where her side reached the final. After mounting pressure, the sports brand released Earps’ green long-sleeved Lionesses shirt for sale, with the product selling out twice after a matter of minutes.

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