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Wright: Better resources vital if women's game is to grow

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Wright: Better resources vital if women's game is to grow

Wright: Better resources vital if women's game is to grow

Former England footballer Ian Wright has told ITV News why better resources are vital if the women's game is to continue to grow and improve.

The striker-turned-pundit is currently in Australia for the women's World Cup where the Lionesses will play Nigeria on Monday.

And with his own granddaughter tipped as a future star, he says the women's game needs more support.

Report by Czubalam.

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