Getty/GOALEni Aluko aims ANOTHER dig at Ian Wright in new rant over BBC & ITV pundit selection for Lionesses games as Laura Woods responds
Aluko launches fresh attack on male pundits in women's football
Alukoâs argument consists of the choice to involve male pundits in coverage of major events in womenâs football, lessening the opportunities for female pundits in the game. The former Chelsea forward cited the final of the Womenâs European Championship last summer, where Onuoha was chosen as one of the BBCâs three pundits for their live coverage, while Wright was chosen by ITV as Aluko sat in the stands, having been part of ITVâs punditry team for the tournament but not chosen for the final. She added that she believes similar opportunities for female pundits are not present in the menâs game.
Alukoâs latest words come after she criticised former Arsenal striker Wright in April of last year for his frequent punditry role within womenâs football, believing he is playing a part in blocking the pathway for female pundits trying to get into the industry. Aluko previously issued a public apology for her statement but has now offered fresh thoughts on the issue in a new interview.
GettyAluko's words in latest public outburst
Speaking on the 90s Baby Show podcast, Aluko said: âLast year, at the Womenâs Lionesses final, Iâm sat in the stands, I wasnât on ITV for the final, Fara Williams was sat next to me, Fara Williams has 170 caps [172 caps] for England, something ridiculous, I think sheâs the most-capped player, sheâs sat in the stands.
âThe two broadcasters that had the rights for the game â ITV and BBC â on BBC youâve got Ellen White, Steph Houghton and Nedum Onuoha, no offence to Nedum Onuoha, nothing against him, I donât know whether he played for England or not, but youâre on the main panel for the final for England Women.
âLetâs go over to ITV, Iâm in the stands with 105 caps, so youâve got two women, between us weâve got 290 caps, something ridiculous, you turn over to ITV and itâs Ian Wright, Emma Hayes and Kaz [Karen] Carney.
âSo out of six punditry spots, two have gone to men. Meanwhile youâve got 290 caps, whatever it is, sitting in the stands. Itâs nothing against Ian, itâs nothing against them, Iâm just saying broadly speaking we need to be aware of that because if weâre building a game where the limited opportunities are now being taken by men, where we canât go into the menâs game and get the same opportunities, weâre stuck.â
She signed off by saying: "The issue I have with Ian is that, I think in his position he needs to clock what I'm saying."
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ITV presenter Woods responds to Aluko's comments
ITV presenter Laura Woods appeared to oppose Aluko in a response to a clip of her latest comments on X, replying with simply: âWow.â
Asked to clarify whether her blunt response meant she would not be defending Alukoâs comments, Woods added: âNope.â
Responding to Alukoâs public apology when the controversy first arose last year, Wright refused to accept and said in a post on Instagram: âIâve got to say, Iâm very disappointed about what Eni has said, she knows how Iâve helped her, supported her publicly, and I know the previous conversations sheâs had with me and my management.â
Getty Images SportWright under fire again after Aluko's renewed claims
Alukoâs latest comments bring her controversy with Wright back to the forefront of public conversation surrounding opportunities for female pundits in both menâs and womenâs football.
The 38-year-old previously claimed that Wright â who has been known to be a huge supporter of the womenâs game â has hampered opportunities for female pundits by taking up prominent spots in live coverage and reportedly angered ITV bosses with her words, with her latest reference to the Euro 2025 final likely to increase public debate on the matter once again.
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