Eni Aluko has been dropped by for their upcoming coverage of the after her comments about . The former England women’s star over recent years, comments that she immediately apologised for.
The fallout between Aluko and Wright left the former’s position up in the air. And it now appears that bosses have decided that she is not worth the risk at the current time.
According to Aluko will not be part of the punditry team for the Lionesses’ Nations League clash with Portugal on Friday night. Meanwhile, the channel are staying silent over whether the 38-year-old will have a role at all for this summer’s European Championships.
Mirror Sport understands that as of earlier this month, had yet to decide upon its punditry line up for the summer. The channel will show one England men’s World Cup qualifier, as well as a friendly match in June. They also have the rights to the Lionesses’ 2025 Euros campaign.
An insider quoted by Mail Online said: “If ITV wanted to state their intentions and stick by Aluko, putting her on punditry duty for the Portugal match would have been a clear indication of their stance. The fact she's been sidelined does not bode well for this summer.”
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It is not the first time that ITV appears to have taken Wright’s side in the row. A statement released last month read: “Ian's standing in the sport is beyond question.
“As one of the UK's most respected and much-loved footballers and sporting broadcasters, with a career spanning nearly four decades, Ian is an incredible advocate, ally and brilliant broadcaster of women's football from a grassroots level as well as at the highest international competitions.”
Wright has also spoken out and while he claims that he wants the incident to be consigned to the past, he was not able to accept Aluko’s apology. He said: “I've got to say I'm very disappointed by what Eni has said.
“She knows how I've helped her, supported her publicly. And I know the previous conversations she's had with me and my management. So, for me, I've seen your apology on social media, but I can't accept it. But I also want to move on from it.”
Elsewhere, Speaking to the Daily Mail, Sileola claimed that Eni had been ‘traumatised’ by the whole situation.
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