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Journalist faces criticism for comments on player's birth attendance

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • French sports journalist France Pierron faces consequences after criticizing a Belgian player's plan to attend his child's birth during the World Cup.
  • Pierron expressed a lack of understanding for player Jeremy Doku potentially leaving the tournament for the birth, drawing criticism from various sports bodies.
  • The sports media outlet 'L'ร‰quipe' distanced itself from Pierron's remarks, and the French association of female sports journalists called her statements "backward."

French sports journalist France Pierron is reportedly facing repercussions after voicing criticism regarding Belgian star Jeremy Doku's intention to attend the birth of his child during the World Cup. Pierron's comments, made on a broadcast, suggested a lack of understanding for Doku's potential decision to leave the tournament for this personal event.

Her remarks quickly drew backlash. The sports media outlet 'L'ร‰quipe' has since stated that it distances itself from Pierron's statements. Furthermore, the association of French female sports journalists has labeled her comments as "backward," indicating a significant disapproval of her perspective within the sports journalism community.

Pierron's absence from a recent broadcast of the show she co-hosts is being interpreted as a consequence of the controversy surrounding her remarks. The situation highlights a tension between professional sports coverage and personal life events, with Pierron's stance appearing to clash with a more modern, empathetic view of athletes' family responsibilities.

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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.