Monse Tome, new coach of the Spanish national team after the departure of Jorge Vilda, He made his first call and the biggest absentee was Jenny Hermoso.whose case with a kiss he gave her Luis Rubiales This has triggered a number of situations that have left the organization and team going through some very difficult times.
The call involves most of the players who became world champions last month, as well as some who were not present at the World Cup but have reported some controversy to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) regarding their behavior and methods of play. then the coach.
“A new stage begins, the counter starts from zero from today. There is nothing behind us, and we really want to be able to count on these players.“Tome said at a press conference, trying to hush up the scandals.
“The players are professionals and I believe they will do a good job.”They’ve been doing this for a long time,” he added. promoting that female football players which recently sent an application requesting changes to the RFEF, in particular to the organizational structure of women’s football, the President’s Office, the General Secretary, communications, marketing and the integrity department, agree to wear the team jersey.
Players called up for the next matches of La Furia Roja v. Sweden and Switzerland in matches corresponding to the Nations League, which is also a qualifying tournament for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris,:
Misa Rodriguez, Kata Call, Enit Salon, Irene Paredes, Oihane Hernandez, Olga Carmona, Ona Batlle, Laia Aleixandri, Maria Mendez, Aitana Bonmati, Alexia Putellas, Maria Perez, Rosa Marquez, Tere Abeleira, Mapi Leon, Patri Guijarro, Athena del Castillo, Esther Gonzalez, Eva Navarro, Mariona Caldentey, Inma Gabarro, Amayur Zarriegui and Lucia García.
Jenny’s absence is to ‘protect her’
Most missing from the list are: Rocío Gálvez, Salma Paralluelo, Laya Codina, Ivana Andrés, Irene Guerrero, Alba Redondo and, of course, Jenny Hermoso, Pachuca soccer player from the women’s Liga MX.
Regarding the latter, Montse Thome, DT, assured that she had spoken to her and hinted that she did so to avoid being thrust into the media spotlight again, although she left open the possibility of her participation in future calls.
“We support Jenny throughout, and with all the players… we felt the best way to protect her in this match is like this, so we have Jenny.”he explained.
Spain face Sweden in Gothenburg on Friday before taking on Switzerland in Nations League action on September 26 in Cordoba.
Source: La Opinion
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