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What’s going on: Before his team’s debut World Cup match, Belgian player Jérémy Doku knew his first child might arrive during the tournament — and he planned to be there. “No father would want to miss that,” he told the media. Not everyone agreed. During FIFA coverage, a former Belgian player joked Doku would be a “spare wheel” in the delivery room. (How do you say “huge eye roll” in Flemish?) A French TV presenter went further, calling childbirth “a disgusting moment” and saying fathers are “completely useless” during labor. Both she and her network later apologized, but the comments sparked a wider debate about fatherhood, work, and what athletes owe fans vs. family. On Monday, Belgium announced Doku and his partner welcomed a healthy baby boy with a fitting name, and his dad rejoined his team this week.
Our take: It’s not surprising Doku wanted to be in the delivery room — what's bananas to us is that some still see dads as spectators during childbirth and early parenthood. Doku’s choice challenged that view on a global stage, though he's not the first: England's Fabian Delph left the 2018 World Cup for his daughter's birth. Rudy Gobert missed an NBA playoff game to welcome his child. Andy Murray once said he'd leave the Australian Open without hesitation if his wife went into labor. But this latest controversy highlights a divide between sports fans who believe athletes should sacrifice it all for the game and those who don’t believe winning is everything. We know which side we’re on.
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