Don't think anyone has pointed out the stats.
There are not many women football managers for women teams. So claiming the fact we have a crossdresser in charge of one team is particularly meaningless.
As of January 2024, only one third of coaches managing in England’s highest female division, the Women’s Super League (WSL), are women. Chelsea’s Emma Hayes, Aston Villa’s Carla Ward, West Ham’s Rehanne Skinner and Bristol City’s Lauren Smith make up the female managers working in the league.
The Women’s Championship, one tier below the WSL, has a more balanced split as 50% of the managers are female, but when we look at England as a whole, only 21 women across the country hold a UEFA Pro Licence - Hayes being one of them.
https://olympics.com/en/news/football-few-female-coaches-english-football-chelsea-boss-emma-hayes