An unstoppable wave is building up in women's football.

Women players from a growing number of countries denounce sexual abuse in their sport.

Haiti, Afghanistan, Iceland, Canada, Venezuela, United States - the list seems indiscriminate, which suggests that everyday violence is rampant everywhere and that the victims are left alone everywhere.

A few days ago, two players from the women's professional league in the USA finally started an avalanche with statements against their coach.

And when the most opinionated of them, Megan Rapinoe, tweeted her comment on it, she seemed to grasp the problem: "Men who protect men who abuse women."

But now it turns out that this did not yet reflect the whole picture.

Rapinoe's saying led the Australian Lisa De Vanna, who has just resigned from professional football, to formulate her own tweet: "Women who protect women who have abused women."

And molested, bullied, ostracized.

What anger must have accumulated there.

To say it again with Rapinoe: "Burn everything down!"