‘Disappointed’ Lionesses pause dispute with FA over World Cup bonuses

Lionesses players have put their dispute with the FA over World Cup bonuses on hold until after the tournament.

Players are unhappy that some rival countries, such as the United States, are set to receive performance-related bonuses from their national associations and they are not.

With no sign of a breakthrough, the England squad has paused discussions with the FA hold to focus on the World Cup, ahead of their opening game against Haiti on Saturday.

In a statement posted by captain Mille Bright this morning, the Lionesses said: “The hope was that discussions would lead to a solution before the commencement of our World Cup. We are disappointed that a resolution has still not been achieved.

“We view the successful conclusion of these discussions, through player input and a transparent long-term plan, as key for the growth of women’s football in England.

“With our opening match on the horizon, we Lionesses have decided to pause discussions, with full intentions of revisiting them following the tournament.

“We collectively feel a strong sense of responsibility to grow the game. And while our focus now switches fully to the tournament ahead, we believe every tackle, pass and goal will contribute to the work we are committed to doing off the pitch.

“We look forward to playing for our country at this World Cup, with pride, passion and perseverance.”

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