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    Lucy Bronze says women are criticized more than men for being ’emotional’ on the pitch

    July 5, 2022Updated:July 5, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lucy Bronze says women are criticized more than men for being ’emotional’ on the pitch

    Lucy Bronze says women are criticized more than men for being ’emotional’ on the pitch. English defender Lucy Bronze commented on the disadvantages of misogynistic abuse. She said that she doesn’t cry over injuries” in response to the amount of men who disagree with her success. This commentator was not afraid to admit that she takes the criticism against her femininity more personally than anything that is said about her football game online.

    Lucy Bronze says women are criticized more than men for being 'emotional' on the pitch. English defender Lucy Bronze

    It is frustrating and upsetting for females to be judged or treated differently because of their gender. One example of this is that many football players are male and there is pressure from the media for women to act a certain way if they’re involved with football. They are expected to be extra polite or extra nice, but we should also be ourselves on the pitch and off the pitch.

    The bronze is a female who recently joined Barcelona on a free transfer from Manchester City. She said that the standards for men and women in football are different and that women are criticized for being “emotional” and are stuck in a “vicious circle.”

    Women are told not to be emotional when they are passionate about football, and that it is because they’re women. They should be passionate and emotional if they want to win. Women do get negative conceptions when they react emotionally when watching games on tv.

    The women’s team has faced backlash for everything from the death of Phil Neville to the lack of funding for the Women’s counterparts clubs. The players seem to focus on the important things, such as their love of football, mixed with a little bit of anger.

    Ginja Bronze, who is one of the best soccer players in the world, says it’s “easier said than done.” Southgate said he wants to stop abuse in football, and started Hope United. Ginja says that she has a thick skin and is lucky to be surrounded by strong-minded women in her life.

    She said, I am one of the strongest mentally when it comes to playing soccer. But I have experienced days where I would cry into my pillow and doubt myself while disliking myself on and off the field. I have just as many bad days as any other player, but don’t show that publicly because of my upbringing that says “never show the bullies who’s boss.” So I’m trying to be strong about these things, but it’s easier said than done.

    Lucy Bronze has spoken out about the misogyny that women face both on and off the pitch, and it is important that her voice be heard. She has explained that it is harder for women to deal with the criticism than it is for men, as they are constantly told not to be emotional. This can lead to a vicious circle in which female players are discouraged from being their true selves, which only makes them more vulnerable to abuse. It is vitally important that we continue to support Lucy Bronze and all of the other female footballers who are working hard to break down barriers and make sport more inclusive for everyone.

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