Aston Villa Women's Team to Wear Sweat-Heavy Shirts for Season Opener
Sweaty Shirts Could Lead to Skin Irritation and Heat Exhaustion
Aston Villa Women's manager Carla Ward has expressed concerns about the new sweat-heavy shirts that her team will be wearing for their season opener against Manchester United on Sunday. Ward says that the shirts absorb too much sweat, which could lead to skin irritation and heat exhaustion for the players.
Ward: "It's a Real Problem"
"It's a real problem," said Ward. "The shirts are made of a material that absorbs too much sweat, and it doesn't dry very quickly. This could lead to the players getting skin irritation and heat exhaustion, which could affect their performance." Ward added that she has spoken to the club's medical staff about the issue, and they have advised her to keep a close eye on the players during the game.
Club Responds to Ward's Concerns
The club has responded to Ward's concerns by saying that they are aware of the issue and are working to resolve it. A spokesperson for the club said that they have ordered new shirts that are made of a more breathable material, and they are expected to arrive before the next game.
Conclusion
The sweat-heavy shirts issue is a serious concern for Aston Villa Women's manager Carla Ward. If the issue is not resolved, it could affect the team's performance in their season opener against Manchester United. The club is working to resolve the issue, and they are expected to have new shirts in place before the next game.
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