Spain coach apologises for ‘inexcusable’ mistake in Luis Rubiales press conference

Spain coach apologises for ‘inexcusable’ mistake in Luis Rubiales press conference

Spain males’s coach Luis de la Fuente apologised on Friday for applauding soccer federation president Luis Rubiales’ speech final week wherein he declared he wouldn’t resign after his forcible kiss on the lips of Women’s World Cup star Jenni Hermoso.

“I have to say sorry, I made a mistake, it’s inexcusable,” De la Fuente instructed a news convention.

Rubiales, 46, sparked worldwide outrage when he forcibly kissed Spain midfielder Hermoso throughout the Women’s World Cup medal ceremony in Sydney on August 20.

The Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) chief provoked additional ire with a defiant speech at an emergency assembly wherein he refused to resign regardless of mounting stress and as an alternative railed in opposition to “false feminism”, which De la Fuente applauded.

Rubiales insisted his kiss was consensual, however Hermoso stated it was not and she or he felt just like the “victim of an assault”.

World soccer governing physique FIFA provisionally suspended Rubiales for 90 days after which De la Fuente revealed an announcement criticising the president’s behaviour.

Some critics, together with Spanish second deputy prime minister Yolanda Diaz, stated De la Fuente couldn’t proceed in his submit.

“I received heavy criticism for (applauding) and I think that it’s totally deserved, I understand it, I apologise for it, it was unjustifiable,” stated De la Fuente.

“I came to the assembly convinced that we were seeing the goodbye of a president and it turned into the opposite.”

De la Fuente, 62, stated the state of affairs generated “emotional stress” and shocked these current.

“I arrived thinking it would be a resignation and we went into shock when we saw it wasn’t like that,” he added.

“I was not at the right level and I could not control my emotions. Later when you look and you see yourself on the cameras… I didn’t recognise myself.”

Interim RFEF president Pedro Rocha confirmed on Thursday De la Fuente would “totally” be staying, however stated he could be assembly ladies’s workforce coach Jorge Vilda subsequent week.

Reports in Spain say Vilda is about to be compelled out of his job regardless of the workforce’s World Cup victory in Australia and New Zealand.

Currently over 80 gamers are on strike from the ladies’s workforce due to the Rubiales incident and Real Betis striker Borja Iglesias says he is not going to play for the boys’s workforce.

“I think he will want to come if he is called up, but I always stand for freedom, freedom of expression and freedom of thought,” added De la Fuente, who didn’t choose the ahead in his squad for Euro 2024 qualifiers later in September.

Source: www.news.com.au