This is true. You can support the women's game whilst also acknowledging this to be the case. It's pointless to pretend otherwise.
One thing I would say - and I could be totally wrong here - but isn't the professional women's game still very young? Apart from football the only other sport I watch is tennis occasionally. When that's on I'm just as likely to watch a women's match than a men's one. When I watch women's football though I'm often surprised at the standard. Could the explanation be that the game is still in its infancy compared to something like tennis? If the game continues to grow I imagine it will eventually enjoy the same relationship as women's tennis does to men's insofar as the most striking difference won't be the gap in technical ability, but the simple physical differences between the two sexes.
I'd love to see someone come out and actually tell the truth, but that would be hard to find in todays PC drowned world. Men are better at some things and women are better at others. Trying to force women to be good at more male endeavors and vice versa just isn't going to work out how you want it to; nature made us this way for a reason. The PC/feminist brigade won't have that though. Physicality, athleticism, technique, skill, decision making, spatial awareness - all things they can do relatively well in other areas in isolation, but football demands it all together. The result is a very poor standard.
One example was an own goal I saw from last season. For some inexplicable reason the woman sent a pass back to the keeper from near her own halfway line (under no pressure), but hit it as if she was trying to clear the stadium. A high lofty hoof. That was bad enough, she should never have hit it anywhere near like that, but what the keeper did next was just as inexplicable. She came out to get it, completely misjudged it and it went over her and into the goal. Now, some will say "That happens in mens football sometimes as well you know" but that kind of thing, terrible technique and poor decision making, happens A LOT in the womens game, to the point where it's really hard to watch. There are so many embarrassing own goals and goalkeeping. The standard is terrible.
I often say that it's probably 5th tier level and that's being kind, but even then, there's a reason I don't watch 5th tier football. The BIG problem I have with it though is how much they are trying to get the womens and the mens teams to be equal. If they aren't equal in standard then they aren't equal. If the standard is so bad that people don't want to watch it (attendances for womens top tier in this country has dropped for the last three years running, despite all the promotion of it - attendances are usually a few hundred, just over a thousand at most) then why should women be paid the same as the men are?
I don't know if anyone has noticed but the BBC has gone all out this year promoting women's football as much as possible. Lots of stories placed on the BBC website, videos etc etc. They'll sell them with clickbait titles "Amazing goal" but they're often nothing of the sort. It's being forced down people's throats and anytime you do that you end up helping to turn people away. A lot of the comments sections have been disabled because so many people were commenting in a more 'truthful' way than they deemed fit. This is the modern world in a nutshell though isn't it: agree with what we say or think, or you won't be allowed to say it.
I wish them the best in what they do, but when they start making demands and organizations and media go out of their way to force an agenda, all whilst not having any self-awareness of their actual abiltiies, well, I'm out. Enjoy it if you can fellas, I won't be watching any of it.