Shaw showed 'real strength of character' - Whitepublished at 16:38 18 February

Manchester City striker Khadija Shaw performing the Black Power salute was an "incredibly powerful image" in response to the racist abuse she suffered, says her former City team-mate Ellen White.
Shaw returned to City's starting line-up on Sunday for the first time since withdrawing from the League Cup semi-final against Arsenal earlier this month after receiving abuse online.
After scoring the first of her two goals against Liverpool, she stood with her right fist raised and her head bowed.
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live's Women's Football Weekly podcast, White said: "Taking herself away from the game must have been a horrible moment and feeling but obviously she needed that time.
"And then to come back and perform and do the thing that she loves – phenomenal finishes by the way - shows the type of person she is, the type of player she is. I've just got real love for her to be honest.
"It's real strength of character – to have to go through something like that and then go back on the football field, which is something that you love and just show everyone I'm here to stay - just an incredible person."
Former Arsenal defender Jen Beattie added: "We all pride ourselves in the women's game about how progressive it is and then things like this [abuse] happen and you realise 'no, we're nowhere near as far forward as we think we can be and we should be'."
