Republic of Ireland manager Vera Pauw has denied any wrongdoing after being named among several managers and coaches in a report by the US National Women's Soccer League that discovered widespread, ongoing misconduct in the National Women's Soccer League
The investigation unit received reports of ongoing misconduct at"more than half" of the NWSL clubs during the 14-month inquiry.
Players interviewed in the report claimed Pauw had negatively"affected a team-mate struggling with an eating disorder" and had criticised the appearance of players. In the letter Pauw stated that she had never remarked on the appearance of a player or kept track of players' weight. "The Houston Dash commend the courage of the players and staff who participated in the Joint Investigation and the important work of the NWSL and NWSLPA Joint Investigative Team over the last 14 months.
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