You can push your care up to your ass

I am short, grumpy and childish.

TV4-Olof Lundh and SVT-Johan Kücükaslan.

You can push your care up to your ass.

My God. It’s the time of the year when people feel a strong love for women’s soccer. The feelings are so strong that you want to save the sport from imminent collapse.

Historically, don’t forget Yan Guillou’s generous rescue package after the 2011 Summer Bronze World Cup, which included a shrunken plane and smaller goals.

– I think you harm women’s football by playing at the same level as men. (…) Running becomes very long and very heavy. And all long shots come in if they are something like that when you shoot luckily because the goal is bigger than the girl for the male goalkeeper.

The first to appear this time is SVT reporter Johan Kukaslan who sees a pattern in the group’s game.

England – Norway 8-0. France and Italy 5-1. Germany-Denmark, 4-0. This tournament would have been better off if the results had been smoother between the group leaders who had previously received tips and the runners-up.”

TV4: s Olof Lunde The reasons are the same at Expressen, but they do not stop at the fact that the European Championships suffer from disqualification – but the entire sport does.

– I think it could be harmful to women’s football, says Lunde.

The numbers point in this direction

Posts rumor that something else works better, but only Lundh and Guillou have said so explicitly. Men’s soccer. There you avoid the untouchables. Compared to boys, girls have problems.

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They cannot be scientifically proven wrong, even if the numbers point in that direction. Interest in women’s football is increasing and so are the salaries. More goals have been scored in the current tournament (3.39 per game) than in any women’s or men’s European Championship in the 2000s, but this can of course be reversed due to increased inequality.

But does she have?

So far, the European Championships have three clear candidates in Germany, England and France as well as a handful of contenders. The four groups lived before the last round. This is not always the case.

Anyone wanting to take a bigger perspective can also note that in the women’s top ten rankings in the 2000s, there were countries from six continents to compare with men who usually get their first list entirely from Europe and South America.

But in the end, the question is subjective. Do you think the European Championships have been unpleasant so far?

A care I can dispense with

Personally, I loved watching Germany’s exit from Denmark, with the 3-0 Latwins and 4-0 Pops being a great goal in their timing. But the most attractive so far was the breakup of Norway and England’s unity in the 8-0 match, as they appeared to separate three teams between his Man City teammates Blackstadt and Wyatt. I sat with my eyes wide open – and the magic continued until the next round. Will Norway come back from the bottom of the well (no)? Is England so cool (yes)?

What still wakes me from a holiday slumber here on the Finnish island of Gosgrund is the perspective. proportions. The idea that women’s football is so fragile that the European leagues would feel better if the results were different. It is a logic that in this case should be applied more in pole vaulting for men where Armand Duplantis thinks nidding. Not to mention the injury inflicted by thief Usain Bolt in athletics. It’s a care I can do without, a stubborn tradition that this time made me formulate the most hilarious and vulgar preamble to date. Sometimes you get angry.

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Or I could have kept cool and thought the same way. He claimed Olof Lunde and Johan Kokaslan reduced interest not only for them as professionals but for all of the sports press. TV4 and SVT will feel better as channels without them turned on.

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