Northern Ireland's football coach's big statement, said - "Women are more emotional than men..."
Northern Ireland's football coach's big statement, said -
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Northern Ireland women's coach Kenny Shiels has come under fire for saying that girls and women are more likely to score too many goals in a shorter period of time because they are more emotional than men. Shiels commented after Northern Ireland suffered a 5-0 loss to England on Tuesday, shattering their hopes of qualifying for next year's Women's World Cup. After losing the first goal in the 26th minute, he scored four more goals in the second half against Northern Ireland within 27 minutes.

On Friday, against Austria also, Shiels' team scored three goals in nine minutes. Shiels said, 'In women's events, I am sure you must have seen that when a team scores a goal, it also scores another goal against it in a very short time.' Where he has said about this, 'It happens in women's competitions because girls and women become more emotional than men. So when a goal is scored against her, she does not recover well from it. Shiels, who has been coaching the team since 2019, said that in such a situation, the second goal becomes an 'emotional goal'. Shiels, however, has faced condemnation for this statement.

Former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright said that Shields appeared to be talking stupid. Wright wrote on Twitter and posted 'Women are being talked about being emotional. The men didn't see how many times I cried on the field. England women's team goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain has said that, 'We all know that all footballers can be in a can till 5 minutes after the goal is scored, this happens not only in women's football but also in men's football, against you The more chances of scoring a goal, the higher your chances of scoring again.

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