The Spain men’s football team condemned the behaviour of Luis Rubiales at an impromptu press conference, where the captain, Álvaro Morata, read a statement on behalf of the team.
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‘We want to reject what we consider unacceptable behaviour on the part of Mr Rubiales,’ the statement read. Rubiales has been provisionally suspended by Fifa for an initial period of 90 days, pending an investigation into his behaviour at the World Cup final, when he kissed the Spain player Jenni Hermoso on the lips during the trophy presentation.
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3 Comments
They should go on strike until Rubiales goes.
I'm going on strike until they fix the captions on this video…
in spain call him "planchabragas".