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Union on sexism furor after RB post: Leave the church in the village

Union on sexism furor after RB post: Leave the church in the village
She is once again the center of attention: Marie-Louise Eta. / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa
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Union Berlin did not interpret RB Leipzig's post, which was criticized by people online as sexism, as such. The media director speaks ahead of the Bundesliga clash with the Saxons.

Following criticism of sexism on the internet due to a post by RB Leipzig about Union Berlin's head coach Mari-Louise Eta, the Iron have called for calm. It "didn't bother them that much", said Union's Head of Communications Christian Arbeit on Sky ahead of the opening match of matchday 31 of the Bundesliga between Leipzig and Union. "Well, we are also a bit in favor of leaving the church in the village," emphasized Arbeit.

RB had responded to a post by the Köpenickers, who had provided tips for the stadium visit to their unloved rivals with the words "Well, it's not Leipzig itself - it's a nice city ...", with pictures showing Eta with RB players and former coach Marco Rose. The Leipzig team wrote on X: "Your head coach didn't just like the city ..." Some users then accused RB of sexism.

The club emphasized: "Sexism has no place at RB Leipzig. We are very much looking forward to the return of Marie-Louise Eta, who spent 2022 at RB Leipzig and subsequently documented her time at the club in a photo collage on social media." RB had republished this collage from January 1, 2023.

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"Not seen as disrespect"

Union's head of media also pointed out once again that Eta had posted these pictures herself. "Men and women, when they work together, will also be seen together in pictures," said Arbeit. Social media can always be "a bit of a joke, especially in soccer. You tease each other, that's what many clubs do before they meet."

He honestly didn't take the RB post "as disrespect. I would also say so clearly here that I don't see it that way. We've had completely different comments and completely different topics in the comment columns over the last few days," explained Arbeit.

Eta became the first female head coach in the Bundesliga after parting ways with Steffen Baumgart. The Köpenickers lost their first game under her leadership at home to VfL Wolfsburg.

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