Northern Ireland soccer boss Kenny Shiels has been slammed for saying second goals are scored in women’s soccer because ‘women are more emotional than men’
The 65-year-old Northern Ireland boss has since apologised for his offensive comments about women being more emotional than men.
Speaking to reporters post-match the manager addressed his team’s 5-0 defeat by England.
The controversial remarks have been slammed by players and members of the sporting community, with many deeming them offensive.
The manager has since apologised saying he was sorry for any offense caused adding he is an advocate for the women’s game.
His team suffered a 5-0 loss, meaning their opportunity to compete in next year’s Women’s World Cup is over.
Current and former players have slammed the comments, urging the manager to think before he speaks.
A crowd of 15,348 showed up at Windsor Park in Belfast, which is a record for a women’s match in the country.
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