BBC pundits Lindsay Johnson and Fern Whelan have sparked debate over whether former England goalkeeper Mary Earps' negative comments about Hannah Hampton should be made public.
Earps, who recently stated that Hampton's reaction to being dropped from the team felt "unjust", has been criticized by some for making personal attacks on her teammate. Others argue that such statements are necessary for players and teams to understand the consequences of their actions. "You can't just sit there, be like 'I'm hurt', when you've made a mistake," Earps said.
However, Hampton's team and supporters claim she was unfairly targeted by Earps' comments, which they say were motivated by personal grievances rather than constructive feedback.
While the debate continues, one thing is clear: public statements from athletes can have far-reaching consequences for their careers and relationships.
Earps, who recently stated that Hampton's reaction to being dropped from the team felt "unjust", has been criticized by some for making personal attacks on her teammate. Others argue that such statements are necessary for players and teams to understand the consequences of their actions. "You can't just sit there, be like 'I'm hurt', when you've made a mistake," Earps said.
However, Hampton's team and supporters claim she was unfairly targeted by Earps' comments, which they say were motivated by personal grievances rather than constructive feedback.
While the debate continues, one thing is clear: public statements from athletes can have far-reaching consequences for their careers and relationships.