Luis Rubiales is criticised by a Spanish government minister for kissing forward Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain’s Women’s World Cup victory.

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    Definitely gross and unexcusable behavior. But, it’s funny how the BBC final coverage of the world cup is about the Spain’s controversies and how great the England team is. Nobody likes a sore loser. Lol

    Que viva España y sus campeonas! 🇪🇸

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    1 year ago

    I didn’t like it

    And then…

    In comments later released by the Spanish football federation Hermoso - Spain’s all-time leading scorer - said the moment was a “natural gesture of affection”. “It was a totally spontaneous mutual gesture because of the immense joy that winning a World Cup brings,” the 31-year-old forward added.

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          Yeah, might. It’s good good to question it even if that’s the case. Maybe next time someone will think twice about doing something similar if it’s not consensual.

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          You realize adults can be pressured to say and do things they don’t want to do…right?

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          Well that’s kind of what the original person said and I gave another option. You don’t know. I don’t know. But saying they’re banging because she changed what she said isnt fair either.

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        I don’t think either of you know how powerful a moment of elation like that can be. I think she gets it because she was there, living it too. Context, as always, is everything.

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          We’re both talking about the fact that she changed her messaging about what happened, not the original action.

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      Without relation to what Hermoso (or the RFEF PR team) says, it was not appropriate. Even if they are friends, Rubiales is there as La Liga president, not as a friend.

      What would have been the public reaction if Infantino would have kissed Hermoso?

      What would have been the public reaction if Rubiales would have kissed Queen Letizia?

      This guy is a shame to Spanish soccer, I am surprised the backslash is mainly in social media and the mainstream media is just banking with clickbait low level articles. A shame.

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      Just for context, it has been revealed that the alleged statement of “natural gesture of affection, etc” is false and forged.

      It was released by the Federation, but she never said that.

      She has only said that she did not liked it and won’t make any more statements at the moment.

      Hermoso was pressured too in the trip back home to appear on the “apology” video from the president (spoiler: he does not really apologize and before that he insulted everybody that did not like the kiss on the radio) but she refused.

      The coach tried to persuade the family in the plane too, three times. They did not cave.

      Source in Spanish: https://www.relevo.com/futbol/mundial-femenino/rubiales-pidio-jenni-hermoso-defendiera-20230822035508-nt.html

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        I agree with that. “I was really excited” isn’t a reason to invade anyone’s space.