How football united behind Doku after childbirth criticism
How football united behind Doku after childbirth criticismImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jeremy Doku moved to Manchester City from Rennes in 2023 for £55.4mByNick MashiterFootball reporterPublished4 minutes agoJeremy Doku has made it clear - family comes first.The Manchester City winger is due to become a father next month and says he wants to leave the Belgium camp to be at the birth, even if they are still at the World Cup.L'Equipe channel presenter France Pierron criticised him, saying a father is "completely useless" at the time of their child's birth, which she said was a "disgusting moment".In a statement, L'Equipe apologised and said Pierron's comments were "very far removed" from its values. The presenter also apologised, and reports in France said she would not present her show on Monday.The reaction in football - and elsewhere - was united.Players 'like gladiators in the Colosseum'Doku played 86 minutes of Belgium's opening 1-1 draw with Egypt in Group G but missed their 0-0 draw against Iran because of illness.His wife Shireen is due to give birth during the second week of July, which could mean her husband missing a quarter-final if Belgium have progressed that far."If you ask me what I want, my answer is that nobody wants to miss the birth of their first child," Doku, 24, told Reuters."But I also know that football involves many other considerations. I know the federation supports its players and understands their situations. We'll see what we can do."England striker Ollie Watkins, who has two children, backed Doku."I think someone labelled it disgusting and I think for a start that's not a way to label a birth," he said. "I've seen what my wife had to go through and that was quite smooth sailing but I know family members and friends that haven't had it that way."It only happens once - welcoming your first child to t...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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