Shiels blames goal on women being 'more emotional' than men as Northern Ireland lose to England
Northern Ireland boss Kenny Shiels claimed second goals in women's football come soon after the first because "women are more emotional than men".
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Northern Ireland boss Kenny Shiels claimed second goals in women's football come soon after the first because "women are more emotional than men".
An extended deal has been offered to the 28-year-old midfielder but, in an exclusive Evening News interview, he explained that he won’t rush a decision on his future.
Northern Ireland manager Kenny Shiels controversially claimed women’s football teams concede more goals in quick succession because they are more ‘emotional’ than men.
Sarina Wiegman is unsure whether England should take too much confidence from their red-hot form in front of goal recently into this summer’s Women’s European Championship.
Northern Ireland boss Kenny Shiels claimed second goals in women’s football come soon after the first because “women are more emotional than men”.
Ellen White struck midway through the first half only for her effort to be chalked off for offside, but Hemp’s mistimed strike looped into the net in the 25th minute as England seized the initiative.
Lauren Hemp and Georgia Stanway each bagged a brace as England moved to the brink of qualifying for the 2023 Women’s World Cup with a comprehensive 5-0 win in Northern Ireland.
(Reuters) - Spain and France became the latest teams to seal places at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand after winning their qualifying groups on Tuesday, as England took a giant step towards joining them.