The lack of VAR in League of Nations The women’s team drew the ire of many Swedish internationals yesterday, after a decisive penalty was called yesterday with seconds remaining in Spain’s favor and left the locals without the two decisive points. Sweden believes it was fair for the VAR review. But they had to resign from referee Rebecca Welch’s decision, which was clear as Ilested dispossessed Sarriegi in the area.
Kosovare Asllani took the opportunity to criticize the lack of equality between men’s and women’s football, while calling for changes in the federations of all national teams. “This is the reality we live in. These are all battles we have to fight all the time. Can’t people just do their jobs or do we all have to go on strike for the right decision to be made? I’m so tired…”
“It’s like a strike is needed to make the right decisions. There are no smart people at the higher levels who can make smart decisions. In football, there’s so much inequality that you get frustrated over and over again. You throw your whole career away. and you have “We have to keep fighting these battles. You want even football and it’s a long way off. I don’t understand what the problem is,” he said.
And he said more: “I want to clean up all the associations, in FIFA and UEFA. It will be fun. Can we check how many women are in leadership positions? There are not many and there must be a change. Should all countries teams “Go on strike so we can have equal football?” he continued to ask. “We talk about Spain all the time, but how many women are there in the Swedish federation?”
Magdalena Eriksson, scorer of a goal yesterday and another leader of the team, supported her teammate’s complaints: “It’s very difficult. There probably aren’t many workplaces where fundamental rights are violated in this way every day. There are so many countries. going through tough times and going against their federations… We won’t be finished until every one of them respects all their players. The fight goes on, but it’s tiring.”
Source: La Verdad

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