Playing football and being a mum - the 'two dreams' for Man Utd's Bizet
Manchester United and Norway winger Celin Bizet Donnum discusses how she's balancing her pregnancy along with a desire to get back on the football pitch.
Celin Bizet Donnum has two dreams: one is to play professional football, the other to start a family. The first came true long ago for the Manchester United winger, while her second wish is about to be granted. "If you have two dreams, you can live both of them at the same time," Bizet Donnum told the BBC's Women's Football Weekly podcast.
The Norway international announced in December that she and husband Aron Bizet Donnum - also a professional footballer - were expecting their first child in 2026. At 24, Bizet Donnum is in her prime as a player, but said it felt a "natural thing" to have a baby while still in her playing career. "It was a hard thing to actually get pregnant and not be in the team.
Missing out the whole season - it's very scary," she said. "But for me, it was even more scary to not have the baby in my career. " Bizet Donnum was speaking to former England striker Ellen White, who, like many other sportswomen, waited until she had finished playing to start a family.
"When I was playing, a lot of players older than me waited until they retired - similar to what I did," White said. "I don't know if it was because of security, not knowing if you are going to feel that support from your club or judgement or even if you are going to feel ready to come back. "There's so many tournaments that at times you feel like you're having to sacrifice something.
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