
Eni Aluko has apologised to Ian Wright after facing backlash for accusing the Arsenal legend of ‘blocking’ the pathway for female pundits by ‘dominating’ women’s football coverage.
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Aluko’s claims on Wright were made during an appearance on Radio Four’s Women’s Hour on Wednesday, in which she also claimed her punditry career had been damaged by ex-Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton, who she’s suing for libel, after he dubbed her a ‘race card player’ on social media in January last year.
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She had also said that ITV continuing to employ Wright to cover the women’s game hampered the chances of female pundits coming into the industry.
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Taking to Instagram on Friday morning, April 25, Aluko wrote: ‘lan Wright is a brilliant broadcaster and role model whose support for the women’s game has been significant.Â
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‘In my interview with Woman’s Hour 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.
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‘But it was wrong for lan’s name to be raised in that conversation, and for that I sincerely apologise. I’ve known and worked with lan for many years and have nothing but love and respect for him’.

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During her appearance on the Radio Four show, Aluko was asked about the presence of male pundits within the women’s game and, specifically, Ian Wright.Â
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Aluko, who won 105 England caps, had said: ‘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.
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‘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.
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‘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.’
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When asked to clarify if she thinks it is wrong for Wright to be covering women’s football, Aluko added: ‘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.
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‘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.
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‘Men need to be aware that, you know, you’re in a growing sport, a growing sport for women, and we haven’t always had these opportunities, and so it’s about the awareness and supporting other women through that pathway.’
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She later clarified her comments on Instagram as she posted on her story: ‘I’m sharing this full episode here again so people can actually listen to everything I said with full context.Â
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‘Contrary to clickbait media headlines no one was “attacked” or “accused” during this interview. There are lots of examples of men in women’s sport. Ian Wright is one. And as I said in the interview – Ian Wright is brilliant.’
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This comes after reports emerged that Aluko is facing the axe by ITV following her comments.Â
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