The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Italy, China and Scotland hand men World Cup lesson

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ROME: They missed out on the men’s World Cup in Russia last year, but the good news for fans in countries from Italy to China and Scotland is that they will be present at the women’s tournament in France in June and July.

In football-mad Italy, who hadn’t missed the men’s tournament since 1958, the presence of the “Azzurre” should be great news. For the women, it is a first World Cup appearance since 1999. But not everyone seems so impressed.

“Ah girls, go and play at the World Cup, but do not talk tactics,” wrote Inter Milan captain Regina Baresi -- daughter and niece of two great Italian players, Giuseppe and Franco -- in a recent tweet.

It was a sarcastic reference to controvers­ial comments by Fulvio Collovati, a member of Italy’s 1982 World Cup-winning side and now a pundit with state broadcaste­r RAI.

“When I hear a woman speak about tactics it turns my stomach,” he said, adding that “a woman doesn’t understand like a man.” He was suspended by the channel as a result.

In an interview with AFP just before Collovati’s outburst, the Italy women’s team coach, Milena Bertolini, said this year’s World Cup was “an important opportunit­y” for the game’s developmen­t in the country.

“It can help little girls, as well as all Italians, understand how normal it is for girls to play football,” she remarked.

There are only around 23,000 registered female players in Italy, compared to over 200,000 in Germany and over 100,000 in England.

Italy’s achievemen­t in qualifying therefore deserves to be hailed, especially coming so soon after the men’s failure to do so.

“Of course, we benefited from that, in terms of media interest,” said Bertolini. - AFP

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Milena Bertolini

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