Sophia KleinherneGerman international and defender of eintracht frankfurt 23-year-old who is at the gate of his first world, spoke to ‘Playboy’ about some of the differences between men’s and women’s football. The player believes that they also offer emotion and play more honest football than they do.
While the men’s team is losing popularity in Germany, they are increasing the interest of fans. And Kleinherne thinks he knows why. “There are several reasons. On the one hand, new viewers notice that we offer performance at the highest level, with passion and motivation. Also, not so much is known about us as about men, who have always presence in the media. In the end, we are also more accessible.”
But he also clarified: “This is not a criticism of the men, who reached such a proportion of interest that they could not allow everything. But we were able to inspire with our honest football.”
Unlike men, she also believes that women are not given the theater on the pitch. “I think we don’t always get many situations. I don’t know a female Neymar. For example, I don’t know any player who stays on the ground for two or three minutes (laughs)”.
The Wolfsburg-Barça final as an example
Kleinherne believes that women’s football is as exciting as the men’s: “I don’t think there is any basis to argue otherwise. Anyone who thinks otherwise should re-watch the Champions League final in between Wolfsburg and Barcelona. Emotions aside, they were 2-0 for Wolfsburg and Barça managed to turn the game around in ten minutes”.
Source: La Verdad

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