Sarina Wiegman, the England women's national team manager, has expressed surprise and disapproval at Arsenal Women organizing a game in Australia a week before international matches. She criticized player-coach relationships in women's football as inappropriate and unhealthy, following an investigation involving Leicester City boss Willie Kirk. Wiegman emphasized the negative impact of such relationships on players' well-being and professionalism.
England boss Sarina Wiegman has said player-coach relationships are “very inappropriate” and something “we should not accept” during a press conference at St. George's Park in Burton upon Trent https://t.co/zHyDVGp27t
Player-coach relationships in women's football are "very inappropriate", says Sarina Wiegman. https://t.co/W4TSP6rei1
Sarina Wiegman believes coach-player relationships are ‘very inappropriate’ https://t.co/5eFAivmNEY
England boss Sarina Wiegman is “surprised” at Arsenal’s plan to play an exhibition match in Melbourne on May 24 – a trip she feels is “not good” for players https://t.co/b3iK1RJn0r.
Sarina Wiegman has said that player-coach romantic relationships in women’s football are “very inappropriate” and “not healthy”. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/WTqadmXF6i
The Lionesses boss isn't impressed with Arsenal's trip to Australia a week before May's international break 😬 #BBCFootball https://t.co/J3PdJgyB4n
Sarina Wiegman has described player-coach relationships in women's football as "very inappropriate" and "not healthy". It follows Leicester City boss Willie Kirk being investigated by the club. #BBCFootball
🗣️ "There's already a complicated calendar" Sarina Wiegman expresses her surprise to the news that Arsenal women have organised a game in Australia a week before England's internationals 🔻 https://t.co/rPN3P7RJKD