England goalkeeper Mary Earps has questioned a Nike assertion relating to the unavailability of her reproduction jersey through the latest Women’s World Cup.
The Golden Glove winner on the event through which England reached the ultimate spoke out earlier than the World Cup when followers have been unable to purchase the ladies’s model of England’s goalkeeper jersey.
Nike issued a press release after the World Cup last to say it understood the will for a retail model of the jersey and was working in direction of options for future tournaments.
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Earps posted the assertion on her Instagram account with the query “@Nike is this your version of an apology/taking accountability/a powerful statement of intent?”.
The Manchester United keeper additionally posted a hyperlink to a petition by Change.org, which asks individuals to assist Earps and all feminine keepers. The petition has greater than 130 thousand signatories.
Nike misplaced earnings potential after the U.S. girls’s workforce suffered its earliest-ever World Cup exit, however England’s run to the ultimate supplied an additional supply of revenue.
“The demand for the Lionesses Nike jersey has been incredibly strong,” Nike stated earlier than the ultimate on Sunday.
The England males’s goalkeeper jersey is that can be purchased.