Beth England, the English footballer, criticizes the mistreatment of women in football and calls for change in the sport.
The last time Beth England was seen on the pitch, she was being thrown on by Sarina Wiegman in the dying minutes to try and salvage theYet the spectre of that occasion, and what followed it, has not gone away. On Monday, the former Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales wasremains a “touchy subject”, having watched Hermoso “have that moment taken away from her and all of the achievements put to one side for this one scandalous act.
“They are my children,” England says. “If anyone asks, ‘have you got children?’ I say yes, I have two children. If they have four legs and fur it’s none of your business, they are my child.” England is fronting a campaign to promote more responsible dog ownership. “When you have a child you get nine months, you have antenatal classes,” she points out. “You put everything in place ready for that child to be born – these days you can click online and within 24 hours have a dog.” Hosting a series of puppy classes, the 29-year-old has clearly been relishing normal life after a nine-week camp in Australia.
“Within the latter stages of my career at Chelsea I’d not really played much so it was just about a fresh start and showing not anyone else, but more myself, that I know I’m good enough and I can be a great striker. I don’t know how I did it but I had an amazing second half of the season which ultimately got me to the World Cup.”
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