Main UTD main coach responds to Alan Brazil’s criticism
Marc Skinner responds to derogatory comments about it Manchester United The female team of the host Talxport Alan Brazil.
The club released a new frame at the beginning of this week, called “Mission 21” and “Mission 1, in which they described in detail a comprehensive goal so that the league silver accessories would restore both male and female teams.
Their ambition of ‘Mission 1’ includes the goal of a female team to win Women’s Super League (WSL) by 2028. The side won only one trophy since the founding of the club in 2018, of which he took the Adobe Women Fa Cup last year.
However, Scottish football player and host Talxport Alan Brazil came under the fire for criticizing the frame, claiming that the women’s team is not as “important” as male.
“When you talk about Man United, only the male and premier league are talking here, it’s not a female,” he said. “People around the world don’t mind, Man United fans want to see Manchester United in the premiere league.”
He added: ” [the women’s team] It doesn’t matter compared to a bigger picture. ”
Addressing the media in front of his part Fa buy fixing against wolverhampton wanderers On Saturday, head coach Marc Skinner said Pressu that he had not seen the comments made, but he did not agree hard with the term.
“I didn’t hear those comments, I didn’t hear the context,” he said. “But for me I think it’s very clear. I was in conversations when the club spoke about gathering such missions, and both are. There is no one above the other. It is a clear focus that we want both teams to drive successfully and be really ambitious.”
“The text even changed in our conversation to ensure that it supports the women’s structure and growth of a women’s team. So, I think it is fantastic that we are aligned. There are still expectations on men’s team because there is a female team, which I think is healthy.