Rapinoe blasts Draymond Green over equal pay comments

Megan Rapinoe says Draymond Green should have been better educated on the issue of gender pay equity when he accused female athletes of only “complaining.”

Published : Apr 08, 2021 10:40 IST

Megan Rapinoe speaks during an event to mark Equal Pay Day at the White House Campus in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 2021.
Megan Rapinoe speaks during an event to mark Equal Pay Day at the White House Campus in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 2021.
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Megan Rapinoe speaks during an event to mark Equal Pay Day at the White House Campus in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 2021.

U.S. women's national football team forward Megan Rapinoe fired back at Warriors forward Draymond Green on Wednesday, saying the basketball player should have been better educated on the issue of gender pay equity when he accused female athletes of only “complaining.”

Rapinoe and her fellow U.S. national team-mates became leading figures for pay equity in the United States after getting into a public battle with their federation over wages and playing conditions in the run-up to the team's successful World Cup bid in 2019. She lambasted the recent NCAA basketball tournament organisers for offering inferior facilities to the women's teams and Green for saying female athletes are not leveraging their position to force companies into increasing the revenues of women's leagues.

‘Unfortunate’

“It's really unfortunate in the position that (Green is) in, having all of the resources that he has and the ability to have a much more educated opinion, that he just hasn't,” Rapinoe told reporters at the Team USA media summit on Wednesday.

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“(And to do it) when the tournament was going on and all that we saw with the lack of investment, with the lack of resources, with the lack of funding - that's just really frustrating that that's the take that you have,” she said.

The U.S. women’s football team begins its quest for a fifth Olympic gold medal in Tokyo this summer.

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