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Jess Carter: Gutted to lose final but proud of England team

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Jess Carter: Gutted to lose final but proud of England team

Jess Carter: Gutted to lose final but proud of England team

England's Women's World Cup star Jess Carter has apologised to England fans who were waiting to give the players a heroes welcome at Heathrow Airport, saying she and her teammates had no idea they were there.

The Chelsea defender, who helped England make history reaching their first ever final, says she's "super proud" of the team's achievements, despite feeling "gutted" at losing in the final.

Report by Brooksl.

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