England manager Sarina Wiegman earns less than Gareth Southgate, despite delivering a trophy and leading England into their first World Cup final since the men in 1966.
Footballers on the England women's team are unlikely to be paid as much as their counterparts on the men's team until their leagues generate as much money as the men's game, the Football Association's boss has said.
England manager Sarina Wiegman earns less than her men's team counterpart, Gareth Southgate, despite delivering a trophy. Mr Bullingham told Sky News:"Of course, we'd love to get to the point where everyone's paid the same and I think that has to be the long-term goal.
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