Aluko slams 'selfish' England over Sampson celebrations

England's head coach Mark Sampson awaits the start of their Uefa Women's Euro 2017 match against Portugal at Stadium Koning Willem II in Tilburg on July 27, 2017. PHOTO | TOBIAS SCHWARZ |

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  • Aluko's allegations of racism, harassment and bullying against Sampson caused controversy recently.

LONDON

Eni Aluko has slammed her "selfish" former England team-mates following their touchline celebration with manager Mark Sampson during a women's World Cup qualifier on Tuesday.

Aluko's allegations of racism, harassment and bullying against Sampson caused controversy recently.

Sampson denies any wrongdoing and had already been cleared by a Football Association review and then an independent investigation.

But the FA has faced calls from anti-racism campaign group Kick It Out and the Professional Footballers' Association to look again at the case.

However, England's players delivered a show of unity, indicating they are firmly behind Sampson, by celebrating the opening goal from Nikita Parris with him during a 6-0 World Cup qualifying win over Russia.

The entire team rushed to the bench after the 11th-minute strike.

Reacting to a photograph of the celebration, the furious Aluko tweeted: "The same players who unanimously voted me as their representative to discuss the teams central contracts with the FA. A benefit for all."

She added: "It goes without saying I'm delighted, relieved, blessed to be sat where I am right now. Blessings in disguise are often the best blessings.

"For the most together team in the world tonight's 'message' only shows a level of disrespect that represents division and selfish action."