Robert Vilahamn This is one of the six men who currently runs a club of WSLbut to the coach of Tottenham She likes to see a lot of women in her position. There are currently 50-50 gender divisions among 12 coaches of the English League after Renee Sleger’s recent appointment in Arsenal and Natalia Arroyo at the Aston Villa, replacing men.
Vilahamn, who was in his second season at the club in northern London, said it was the responsibility to create more opportunities for women. Talking to Podcast Women’s Football Weekly of ‘BBC Radio 5 Live’, he said: “Nothing will happen, can you ask me why working in women’s football and if I shouldn’t give a coach a chance? ‘
“I hope there are many women who have become coach. I hope there are many trainers in male football. All I have to do is make sure to be a good ally for gender equality and with different age groups In my surroundings, and especially coaches. Usually this doesn’t happen. ”
Source: La Verdad

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