England Women's World Cup hero Mary Earps WINS Nike row as they're forced into U-turn on goalkeeper

MARY Earps has won her goalkeeper kit row with Nike after the manufacturer was forced into a U-turn.

The England goalkeeper has been embroiled in a heated row with the sportswear brand this summer.

Nike angered players and fans by choosing not to retail replica goalkeeper shirts for the Women's World Cup.

The decision left supporters unable to purchase Lionesses hero Earps' kit during England's run to the final.

Although Nike argued that keeper kits do not sell as well, they have reportedly now U-turned on their decision.

According to The New York Times, Nike have said that limited quantities of the shirts will be made available for retail.

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The decision comes after their feud with Earps was reignited this week.

Earps took to social media to blast the brand after they broke their silence with a supposed apology.

Nike released a 104-word statement addressing the goalkeeper shirt debate.

Fans had been unable to buy Earps' shirt despite the Manchester United stopper winning the golden glove and saving a penalty in the final.

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Her own parents were even forced to wear match-worn jerseys to Sunday's loss against Spain.

In response to Nike's stance, Earps' own clothing line have been selling t-shirts for her fans, with both their designs selling out.

Meanwhile, another company have produced a "100% unofficial" shirt featuring the England badge alongside Earps' name and number.

The Nike logo has also been replaced with the words "Just did it" on the shirts in a dig at the brand's slogan.

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