“Look, we’re not talking about wanting to be paid just like the men. We understand their World Cup brings in billions and billions of dollars. But we also understand that our World Cup has foundsuccess, not just this year but the previous World Cup in Germany. It is my expectation that [FIFA will] start stepping up to the plate and start paying these women a little bit more so theydon’t have to have a second job. So their World Cup championships will be closer to what the men are getting paid.”
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