Eni Aluko shares encouraging message following 'tough but memorable' week in which she gave evidence in FA enquiry
- Eni Aluko gave evidence in front of the DCMS Committee on Wednesday
- The FA will investigate Lee Kendall over alleged 'unacceptable behaviour'
- Aluko claimed goalkeeping coach Kendall used a mock Caribbean accent
Eni Aluko took to social media on Friday to express her relief after a 'tough but memorable week' drew to an end.
The Chelsea striker tweeted a photo of her Starbucks order, which was inscribed with the message 'truth doesn't panic'.
Aluko captioned the post: 'Thank goodness it's Friday! A tough but memorable week ending with a lovely fitting message from my local Starbucks!'.
Eni Aluko gave evidence to the House of Commons select committee on Wednesday
TGIF! A tough but memorable week ending with a lovely fitting message from my local Starbucks��☕ #HappyFriday #Mantra pic.twitter.com/zClJpbniDk
— Eniola Aluko (@EniAlu) 20 October 2017
The 30-year-old gave evidence on Wednesday in front of the DCMS Committee, which grilled FA chiefs Greg Clarke and Martin Glenn over claims of institutional racism.
Aluko revealed during the committee hearing that England women's goalkeeping coach Lee Kendall had used a fake Caribbean accent when addressing her.
The FA have since sent home Kendall after announcing they would open an investigation against him and the coach was not present for England women's friendly against France on Thursday.
Well done @EniAlu !! When things are not right we have to stand up and challenge! ����
— Yaya Touré (@YayaToure) 20 October 2017
They have already dismissed manager Mark Sampson from his post after discovering he had a six-month relationship with a player while coaching at Bristol Academy.
New England women's coach Mo Marley revealed she would be willing to recall Aluko to the international set-up should she continue impressing for Chelsea. Aluko, who has 102 caps for her country, has not featured for England since May 2016.
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure took to Twitter on Friday night to offer his support to Aluko, saying 'when things are not right, we have to stand up and challenge'.
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