Football: Ellie Carpenter has her sights set on strong Olympic qualifiers for the Matildas while reflecting on some of the criticism she received in the World Cup.
, 23, after the Aussie star had a moment to forget, which handed England what proved to be their game-winning goal.Needing to clear it, Carpenter appeared to have two air swings at the ball before overrunning the bouncing ball, allowing the England striker to reinstate the Lionesses lead minutes after Sam Kerr’s stunning strike.
“To be honest, I don’t really read or look into that,” she added. “For me, it doesn’t really affect me at all. I do a job for my team and myself. It is everywhere these days. And that just shows that the bigger you are or the bigger you get, the more criticism you get.
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