Emma Hayes will provide Eni Aluko personal help after Joey Barton assault
Emma Hayes insists she is going to provide Eni Aluko personal help – fairly than give publicity to these focusing on the soccer pundit with sexist abuse.
Ex-England and Chelsea striker Aluko admitted she is scared to go away her home after extra vile social media assaults on her skill, as a girl, to analyse the lads’s sport. Asked concerning the on-line video that includes sacked Bristol Rovers boss Joey Barton slamming Aluko, Chelsea supremo Hayes mentioned: “I haven’t watched it.
“But I can only imagine what she’s been through in the last couple of weeks. I’ll text Eni privately and speak with her privately to see how she’s doing. But I don’t want to give it wind and energy by commenting.”
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Not that Hayes, who will change into USA boss in June, held again on English soccer’s misogynistic factor. She added: “We live in a more sexist society in England when it comes to football because it’s been long-established – with women banned from the game for a long period.
“Think about things in the last 10 years in this country, from Brexit to our populism to our division in politics – this is another moment that’s escalated because social media creates such divide in such a vitriolic way.”
Hayes was confirmed as the brand new USAWNT boss in November however nonetheless has the 2023-24 WSL to complete with Chelsea first. The Blues are prime of the tree after eight wins from their opening ten video games.
The west Londoners are again in motion on Sunday once they host Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. Victory would put them three factors away from Arsenal, who defeated Everton 2-1 on Saturday afternoon.
Chelsea need to make it 5 WSL titles in a row, having final didn’t win the ladies’s top-flight in 2019. The Blues are nicely on their method to doing that and giving Hayes the proper leaving current within the course of.