Chelsea women’s boss criticised for accusing Arsenal rival of ‘male aggression’ | 0TFOKAX | 2024-04-04 16:08:01

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Chelsea women's boss criticised for accusing Arsenal rival of 'male aggression' | 0TFOKAX | 2024-04-04 16:08:01

Jonas Eidevall and Emma Hayes clashed during Arsenal's League Cup last win over Chelsea (Picture: Getty)

Ian Wright has criticised Emma Hayes after the Chelsea Ladies's manager accused Jonas Eidevall of 'male aggression', claiming she might have 'finished' the Arsenal boss had her altercation together with her counterpart not been filmed.

The Football Association have confirmed that Hayes will face no action for pushing Eidevall, but the incident has divided fans and proved a scorching matter of dialog within the wake of Sunday's bad-tempered League Cup ultimate.

Hayes' coming together with Eidevall followed an earlier clash on the touchline involving Chelsea midfielder Erin Cuthbert, who had been tossed a spare ball to make sure a fast throw-in was taken.

Discussing the moment after Arsenal's 1-Zero victory, Eidevall revealed that the heated state of affairs arose because of the 2 teams disagreeing over whether or not there must be a multi-ball system in place when the ball went out of play at Molineux.

Hayes felt Eidevall ought to have been proven a pink card for his behaviour, but the Swede acquired solely a reserving, and the Chelsea manager escalated the state of affairs additional by accusing the Swede of 'male aggression' at a unprecedented post-match press conference.

'I've been in ladies's football a very long time and I don't assume we should always tolerate male aggression like we did in the present day,' Hayes stated.

'He [Eidevall] acquired a yellow card however perhaps should have been extra.

'Fronting up or squaring up to a participant is one thing that's unacceptable. I've by no means been booked in 12 years of my career.'

Eidevall went on to say that Hayes' feedback have been 'very irresponsible', arguing that her model of events was a way from the truth.

'I feel that's a very irresponsible means of labelling the behaviour that I have,' the Arsenal boss stated.

'I don't really feel snug with that label, I don't assume it's the reality to try this, so I feel it's very irresponsible to try this.'

Emma Hayes' feedback has been criticised by Ian Wright (Picture: Getty)

Legendary ex-Arsenal striker Wright gave his thoughts on the incident on the newest episode of The Overlap, seemingly agreeing with Eidevall's suggestion that Hayes' selection of phrases was irresponsible.

'If you speak concerning the clips, if you take a look at the clips, to make use of those words, "male aggression", and I don't know what was stated with Erin Cuthbert when she went over to him, if he's stated anything, I don't know,' Wright stated.

'But she completely negated the whole lot by pushing him afterwards.

The Chelsea manager accused the Swede of 'male aggression' on the touchline (Picture: Getty)

'Pay attention, she doesn't lose. She's not used to dropping. Final season she misplaced, now twice in that competition towards Arsenal, however I assumed that she would have gone within the dressing room afterwards and thought: "You recognize something, I was out of order".

'She went in and doubled down on it and came out and stated that. It's actually robust.

'I can completely understand how she's feeling, she's not used to dropping. But to return out like that, that would have completed him. If we don't see these clips and we will see that, that can end him.'

City boss Taylor accused Eidevall of 'bullying' earlier this season (Picture: Getty)

Again in November, Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor accused Eidevall of 'bullying' a fourth official through the aspect's 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in the Ladies's Tremendous League.

And whereas Wright concedes Eidevall does get 'very animated' on the touchline, he believes the 41-year-old has 'calmed down' this season.

'Once you take a look at Jonas typically, he's very animated. I feel like he's calmed down,' Wright added.

'He has calmed down and it's very onerous as a result of Gareth Taylor, again, utilizing these phrases "bullying", utilizing these words within the ladies's recreation.

'She's [Hayes] saying "male aggression", it's not good. It's not good.'

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Former England international Sue Smith refused to condemn Hayes' shove on Eidevall and played down the importance of the conflict between the 2 'very passionate' managers with a fraught historical past.

'I feel you've acquired two very emotional managers. They each clearly need to win every soccer match they plan in,' Smith stated whereas reflecting on the incident on Sky Sports.

'I clearly watched the sport, I see the incident with Jonas Eidevall and one group needed the multi-ball system, one didn't.

'And then that changed when Chelsea went a objective down, you possibly can see the frustrations there.

'He's a aim up, he needs to win the sport. I didn't really see any of that, I then noticed the altercation once they both came together and Emma Hayes was clearly annoyed, gave him a little bit of a shove as she walked previous.

'So I simply assume it's two managers who are very enthusiastic about their soccer staff, Emma Hayes really dissatisfied they didn't win the sport and it just boiled over.

'There has been rigidity between the two ever since Jonas got here into the league, he did the knee slide, Emma didn't really like that.

'So there was a number of little issues between the 2 of them and tensions just boiled over, I didn't really see that a lot.'

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