
"The comments are unacceptable. They're not directed solely at a single individual, but call into question values that are central to our sport: respect, fairness, and equality."
"It says more about the people posting it online than about the people being talked about."
"As female coaches, especially if we are coaching at a competitive level, we experience that sort of thing a lot."
"I think a club always needs to be smart when they recruit a new coach."
Bayern Munich secured their 13th Bundesliga title, continuing their dominance in German football. Marie-Louise Eta made history as the first woman to coach a match in the top five European men's leagues, but faced significant online misogyny after her team's loss. The German football association's vice-president, Celia Sasic, condemned the abusive comments, emphasizing the need for respect and equality in sports. Eta maintained focus on football despite the backlash, while fellow coach Helen Nkwocha highlighted the challenges women face in competitive coaching roles and stressed the importance of support from clubs.
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