Ollie Watkins Backs Doku's World Cup Family Decision
Ollie Watkins has robustly defended Belgium winger Jeremy Doku's desire to leave the World Cup for the birth of his first child.
The England striker responded to a controversial television presenter who dismissed childbirth as a "disgusting moment."
Ollie Watkins, a father of two, directly addressed the criticism levelled at the Manchester City player.
He stated that family commitments should always outweigh footballing duties.
Watkins emphasized the unique significance of the event, saying "It only happens once, your first child."
He highlighted the personal sacrifices footballers often make, adding "There's a lot of times where you're away from family and friends during the season."
The Aston Villa forward argued that professional footballers must retain the autonomy to make personal choices during significant life events.
He suggested that Doku, as a "very privileged man," would likely have the resources to facilitate his quick return.
Watkins confirmed he would make the same choice, saying "I would want to do it. I don't see the problem with it."
The 24-year-old Doku had previously expressed his intent to be present at the birth, telling reporters that his wife was due to give birth in the second week of July.
A private plane to England, where the birth is expected, would likely be arranged to facilitate his travel.
The presenter, France Pierron, has since issued an apology following a significant backlash on social media.
Her initial comments included: "When you are lucky enough to appear at a World Cup, there are hundreds of footballers who would kill to be in your place."
On Saturday, she posted on social media: "I understand that they may have shocked, offended, or hurt some of you, and I am sorry.",
The incident has sparked a debate about the balance between football and family life.
Ollie Watkins' comments have been widely praised for their sensitivity and understanding.
The World Cup is scheduled to continue, with the quarter-final stage approaching.
Doku's decision to leave the tournament for the birth of his child has been supported by many in the football community.