Kevin Keegan Faces Backlash for Controversial Remarks on Women's Opinions in Football
Kevin Keegan expresses concerns about female TV pundits discussing men's football, stating that he sees "a problem" with it. According to the ex-England manager, he believes that there is not much crossover between the two.
Former England manager Kevin Keegan is under fire for his recent comments suggesting that "lady footballers" are not qualified to express opinions about the men's international game. Keegan made these remarks during an event in Bristol, prompting criticism and debate.
During the event, the 72-year-old stated that he didn't enjoy listening to women discussing the England men's team because he believed it wasn't the same experience. He expressed reservations about women footballers sharing their views on men's matches, emphasizing that he didn't think there was much crossover between the two.
Keegan, who managed England from February 1999 to October 2000 and had a successful career as a pundit, acknowledged that there were talented female presenters in the industry. Still, he maintained that their insights on men's football didn't hold the same weight in his view.
While some social media users criticized Keegan for his comments, labeling them as outdated and inappropriate, others agreed with his perspective, feeling that he had articulated thoughts that were often left unsaid in football discussions.
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