Sydney Leroux scored the third goal of the U.S. women’s national team’s 3-0 win against Canada in an international friendly Sunday in Toronto, but her celebration landed her in trouble. After rounding the goalkeeper and tapping the ball into the goal, Leroux — who was born in Canada but chose to play internationally as an American — shushed the crowd and popped her jersey. She was given a yellow card for the celebration.

Fans at BMO Field booed Leroux throughout the game, and afterward Leroux wrote a message on Twitter addressing those who heckle her.

When you chant racial slurs, taunt me and talk about my family don’t be mad when I shush you and show pride in what I represent. #america — Sydney Leroux (@sydneyleroux) June 3, 2013

Teammate Abby Wambach alluded to some of the abuse Leroux receives from opposing fans in the post-game press conference.

Via the National Press: