England's Lauren James has expressed regret for receiving a red card during England's Women's World Cup victory against Nigeria in the round of 16.
The forward, whose challenge was deemed risky, has said that she would draw lessons from the event.
If you remember, England won the penalty shootout when Lauren James was dismissed after a VAR review for stamping on Michelle Alozie's back.
According to reports, Lauren James won't play against Colombia on Saturday in the quarterfinals.
The 21-year-old stood out in England's group games with three goals and three assists.
"You have my love and respect." I'm sorry for what happened, she apologized to Alozie on social media.
"Playing with and for our England fans and team-mates is also my greatest honor, and I promise to learn from my experience."
Fifa's global governing body has not yet specified when a decision will be made, although it is probable that her sentence would include more than one game.
This implies that, even if England wins, she would miss the rest of the competition.
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