One of the demands of soccer players is equal professional treatment with respect to their male colleagues, if not in terms of salary, then in concept. This inequality extends to the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. This is how he felt English player of FC Barcelona Lucy Bronze, one of the best footballers on the planet, when he expressed his opinion on the decision of the English Federation to refuse a performance bonus because of the men’s national team. “It’s very frustrating,” replied Bronze, who has just won the treble with Barça.
“I think the point of the players, and everyone involved in women’s football, is to take it to the next level and push the ceiling.they don’t want to put a cap on our game”, he argued.
“It’s disappointing, but I think that’s been the main thing in women’s football. As a team, we’ve always pushed quietly and recently it’s become more public. People know it, but it’s something we always have to do as players,” he explained.
“We are at the point where the players, and everyone involved in women’s football, to take it to the next level,” she reflected. “We have to raise the ceiling, we have to make sure that we leave this sport in a better place than we found it,” he told media such as The Guardian or The Telegraph..
English internationals will only receive the money established by FIFA for participation. England is one of the candidate teams after last summer, led by Sarina Weigman, they won the Euro Cup. In the World Cup, England will face Denmark, Haiti and China in the group stage.
Source: La Verdad

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