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Published 16:49 25 Apr 2025 BST
Updated 17:09 25 Apr 2025 BST

Earlier this week, former England striker Eni Aluko said that Ian Wright and other male broadcasters risk blocking female pundits of opportunities.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, Aluko says Wright must be aware of how much he is working in the women's game due to there being a "finite amount of opportunities" for women.
A huge supporter of women's football, Wright has often covered the Lionesses.
"I've worked with Ian a long time and, you know, I think he's a brilliant broadcaster, but I think he's aware of just how much he's doing in the women's game. I think he should be aware of that," Aluko said.
"The fact of the matter is, there is a limited amount of spaces available. If we had a situation where there was an equal opportunity in the men's game for broadcasters and coaches that there is in the women's game, it's a free for all.
"But that's not the case. I can't dominate the men's game in the way that, you know, you used Ian as an example."
Then asked if she thinks it's wrong for Wright to cover women's football, Aluko stated: "I don't know about wrong, but I think we need to be conscious and we need to make sure that women are not being blocked from having a pathway into broadcasting in the women's game.
"It's still new, it's still growing. There's a finite amount of opportunities and I think that men need to be aware of that."
Now, Aluko has apologised for her comments, saying: "Ian Wright is a brilliant broadcaster and role model whose support for the women's game has been significant.
"In my interview with Woman's House this week, I was trying to make a broader point about the limited opportunities for women in football, whether that's in coaching, broadcasting, or commercial spaces - and the importance of creating more space for women to thrive on and off the pitch.
"But it was wrong for Ian's name to be raised in that conversation and for that I sincerely apologise.
"I've known and worked with Ian for many years and have nothing but love and respect for him."
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