Fifa president Gianni Infantino previously said women must ‘push the door’ to equality.
The Lionesses are reportedly unhappy with performance-related bonuses from the World Cup in Australia
Her words come after Fifa president Gianni Infantino said women who “pick the right fights” can “convince us men what we have to do” – adding that women must “push the door” to equality.Recent reports have suggested the Lionesses are currently unhappy with their performance-related bonuses at the World Cup.
Ms Saharsky, who is a partner at global law firm Mayer Brown, continued: “I think that for many years, there was a perception by the Federation’s and from Fifa that the women’s sport was just not going to make as much money as the men’s sport or get the global attention of the men’s sport.“The Euros got incredible viewership, got incredible ticket sales – the Lionesses have been selling out Wembley Stadium.
Despite the reported argument over bonuses, Ms Saharsky said she had no reason to believe the FA wants to “limit its investment” in the Lionesses.
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