Eni Aluko named in ITV’s punditry line-up for Women’s Euros but there is Ian Wright is NOT included – after former Lionesses accused legend of ‘blocking’ opportunities for women in football

Eni Aluko was chosen in the ITV Punditry series for the upcoming women’s European championships, but Ian Wright was not included in accusing him of accusing of ‘blocking’ with women in football.
The publisher announced that Aluko was included in the ‘sensational presentation and Punditry series’ for the next month tournament, and that his presentations were managed by Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal.
ITV confirmed that Aluko will join other experts Karen Carney, Emma Hayes, Vicky Losada, Laura Georges, Jayne Ludlow and Caroline Weir.
The presentation and the Punditry team will serve as a commentator with Seb Hutchinson and Sam Matterface, Pien Meulensteen.
Collective transformation will be attended by Lucy Ward, Siobhan Chamberlain, Emma Byrne and Nia Jones.
The inclusion of Aluko and the lack of Wright will prove that the star of the old female lions is a point of speech following his comments about Punditry in April.
Eni Aluko was selected in the Punditry team of ITV for women’s euro, but no Ian Wright

The publisher announced his team of experts and commentators who made full presentations for the tournament


Servers Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal will manage the scope of ITV from Switzerland
Speaking about the BBC Radio quartet, Aluko claimed that ITV continued to use Wright to cover the women’s game, and prevented female experts from entering the sector.
“ “ I worked for a long time and you know, I think he’s a bright publisher, but I think the woman knows how much you do in the game. I think he should be aware of it, ‘he said.
‘The issue is that there is a limited amount. If there was a situation where there was an opportunity for publishers and coaches in the men’s game, this is free for everyone.
But that’s not the case. I cannot rule the way you use Ian as an example of men’s game. ‘
Aluko later published an apology for his comments rejected by former Arsenal and England star Wright.
Wright on social media, “ I have to talk about what’s going on this week and what’s going on, I don’t want to ask forever, ” Wright said on social media.
‘I have to say that I am very disappointed about what Eni said, knows how I helped him, supports him to the public, and I know the previous conversations with me and my management.
“ I saw an apology on social media, but I can’t accept it, but I want to continue. For everyone who follows this, I do not need any other social interpretation for any of them.

The inclusion of Aluko comes in despite his controversial comments about Wright in April

Wright rejected Aluko’s apology after his comments, but he said he wanted to continue.

Aluko issued a long apology to Wright on social media after his comments on the women’s clock
‘Where the women’s game is, not about me – it must be about the collective.
“ Because of the past, we know that men have prevented the women’s game for 50 years, because of the past, we know that the game has serious systemic difficulties and will help to correct everyone.
“ I always go back to the game for me, I was given a lot. As long as they played the game, he never bothered me about who was playing the game. If you know my story, you will know what football means to me.
“ We are the country that invented modern football, so we have a responsibility to lead women’s football. We are men who have banned women’s football for 50 years, so we have to keep it.
“ I must tell everyone who speaks about this and shows love and support, thank you. This is something I don’t accept. ‘
Neither Aluko nor Wright has yet commented on the Punditry series for the tournament of ITV.
ITV Sport Director Niall Sloane promised that the publisher would provide ‘provocative Punditry’ during the tournament.
“We are proud to publish UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 in a bright tournament that exhibits the best footballers in Europe, Slo Sloane said.

England will try to defend European titles by winning a victory in 2022
‘The women’s game continues to grow from power to power, and ITV will lead to an expert scope with our Elit broadcast team, analysis and provoking Punditry.’
ITV and BBC will show the coverage of the tournament as it aims to protect the title of the UK in 2022.
ITV will publish the first match of the UK’s tournament against France on July 5 and the last matches of the group stage against the rival Wales on 13 July.
The broadcaster will show one of the quarter -finals and make the first election of the semifinals, while both the ITV and BBC finals will show on July 27th.