Sarina Wiegman He was clear: right now he didn’t want to hear about coaching any men’s soccer team. The choice of England He is happy where he is and doesn’t take anything for granted despite the fact that there are many rumors and requests that he sit on the bench of a men’s team. This is what he explained in an interview with ‘De Volkskrant’.
Asked if he would coach Ajax, PSV or Feyenoord if they knocked on his door. The Dutchwoman is clear: “No, no, I’m not going into that anymore. I want to work at the highest level. That’s what I’m doing now and I won’t back down. That’s all.” The former Netherlands coach, who won the European title with his country in 2017, does not know if he will be comfortable in the men’s world. “Men’s football is not the Holy Grail for me. At the moment I am very happy with women’s football.”
Wiegman goes further in her arguments: “I am busy training and at the same time trying to change the world in a positive way. A combination that I am sure will make me happy.”
The Dutchwoman is not considered a role model in the world of women’s football. “I was often told, ‘You have to train men to break the hegemony.’ As if I’m responsible for that. I’m not going to stand up because others think I have to destroy something.”
Source: La Verdad

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