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Wales boss believes fury over Ballon d'Or twerk comment can boost women's game

French DJ and co-host Martin Solveig provoked outrage by asking Norway star Ada Hegerberg if she could twerk.

The widespread condemnation towards the Ballon d'Or twerk comment directed at Norway star Ada Hegerberg will help grow women's football, according to Wales manager and Arsenal great Jayne Ludlow.

Lyon striker Hegerberg was announced as the first ever winner of the women's Ballon d'Or on Monday night, but the ceremony was overshadowed when French DJ and co-host Martin Solveig asked the 23-year-old if she could twerk.

The three-time women's Champions League winner abruptly said "no" before walking away, although Hegerberg later said she "didn't really consider it as sexual harassment or anything in the moment".

Solveig said Hegerberg understood his twerk comment was "a joke", but apologised to those who had been offended by his remark.

British tennis star Andy Murray, however, strongly criticised Solveig, claiming the incident shows sexism still exists in sport, while three-time Olympic bronze medallist Kelly Sotherton was another who condemned his actions.

France World Cup winner Kylian Mbappe was at the Paris ceremony and his disgusted reaction to Solveig's comment was caught on camera.

"They'll probably look back at that incident and wish it had not happened," said Ludlow, a nine-time league winner and Arsenal Ladies' record scorer.

"But many people involved in women's sport think it's a good thing because of the response that happened immediately.

"Top level guys at the top of their game – sportsmen, footballers – recognised that it was not acceptable and that support will grow our game more than anything else.

"To see his (Mbappe) reaction was great, better than any promotional campaign football can have.

"You've got a top-level guy saying 'Hey, that's out of order. You need to respect this woman because she's a superstar'.

"The award should have happened earlier, but I don't look it as a bad thing because the response has been fantastic."

Ludlow has overseen huge growth and interest in women's football in Wales since being appointed national-team manager in 2014.

Wales narrowly lost out to England on qualification for next year's World Cup in France, but the campaign caught the imagination of the public and matches were played in front of sell-out crowds.

Ludlow's achievement was recognised when she was named coach of the year at the 2018 Sport Wales awards on Tuesday.

"We're always going to have hurdles we have to jump or barriers we have to push down," Ludlow told Press Association Sport.

"That's going to continue and there's still a long way to go growing the women's game.

"It's why I want to be involved in it because the potential for growth is massive, far more than within the men's game.

"Look at the national women's team being recognised in Wales now. If you had told me that 10 years ago when I was still playing I'd have just laughed."

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