Phil Neville apologises for 'sexist tweets'

Phil Neville apologises for 'sexist tweets'
Phil Neville apologises for sending allegedly sexist tweets six years ago, which were brought up following his appointment as England women's head coach.

Phil Neville has apologised for sending allegedly sexist tweets six years ago, which were brought up following his appointment as the head coach of the England Women football team.

The former Manchester United defender, who was appointed to his new role on Tuesday, deleted his Twitter account on the same day after messages posted on the social networking platform in 2011 were dug up.

In one post, Neville said: "When I said morning men I thought the women would of been busy preparing breakfast/getting kids ready/making the beds - sorry morning women!"

The 41-year-old has since released a statement offering his apologies for the comments.

"Following comments made a number of years ago I would like to clarify that they were not and are not a true and genuine reflection of either my character or beliefs, and would like to apologise," Neville said.

"I am fully aware of my responsibilities as the England women's head coach and I am immensely proud and honoured to have been given the role. I am looking forward to the future and will work tirelessly to try and bring success to the team."

Neville, who will remain in the post until 2021, will lead his side into the 2019 World Cup in France.

Phil Neville during a photoshoot for the documentary 'The Class of '92'
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