In recent times, women’s football has grown exponentially and not only in its screen quotas, but in the evolution of its professionals. In the context of the English men’s team, Sarina Wiegman is ringing to change Gareth Southgate, formerly technical. However, for Wesley Sneijderthrough ‘Voetbal Zone’, an English television program in which he usually participates, still it’s too early.
“Men’s football is a world of roosters. I can’t imagine Sarina Wiegman walking into a team locker room with players like Rafael van der Vaart. This is an issue of credibility. A woman is less credible than a man. I think that in many positions in society, the difference between men and women is not important, but being the first coach of an Eredivisie team? You’re underestimating its impact,” he defended.
On equality and the hypothetical opportunity to be coached by a woman: “Women and men are equal to me. I’m just stating how it will affect the world of football. The world of football is not like society. If Accepted Am I? It’s hard for me to judge. I’m back to myself, the way I was in the locker room. Maybe, now, I’ve changed, but no. I thought I would have a coach. I have nothing against women, but we are going too far“.
“I heard it said that we have to break something now. Why? What do we have to break? If it happens, it will happen, but We are pushing too hard. The truth we are talking about today is too much. “Maybe it will happen, but we are forcing it now and it is counterproductive,” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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