England's Jess Carter 'steps back' from social media due to racist abuse in Euros
The 27-year-old, who has started all of the defending champions' matches so far in Switzerland, says she will be taking a break from being online to focus on the remainder of the tournament.
It comes as the Lionesses will next travel to Geneva where they will face Italy in the semi-finals on Tuesday night (July 22).
England's Jess Carter to 'step back' from social media due to racist abuse
Writing on her Instagram account to her 148k followers, Carter said in a statement: 'A message to the fans…
'From the start of the tournament I have experienced a lot of racial abuse. Whilst I feel every fan is entitled to their opinion on performance and result I don't agree or think it's ok to target someone's appearance or race.
'As a result of this I will be taking a step back from social media and leaving it to a team to deal with.
'As ever I am grateful for all of the support from the genuine fans but I am taking this measure to protect myself in a bid to keep my focus on helping the team any way I can.
'Hopefully speaking out will make the people writing this abuse think twice so that others won't have to deal with it.
'We have made some historic changes with this Lionesses squad that I am so proud to be a part of and my hope is that by speaking out about this it will make another positive change for all.
'I'm now looking forward and focusing on putting all of my energy into helping my team.'
Many of Carter's fellow teammates took to the comments section on Instagram to show their support.
Lucy Bronze, Chloe Kelly, Beth Mead and Hannah Hampton were among those who left a red love heart emoji on Carter's post.
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