Jenni Hermoso is once again at the center of controversy because it has now become official that the soccer player will not participate in the League of Nations matches, and the decision was made by the new coach Montse Tomé in order to “protect” the number 10 of the women’s national team. team, according to Infobae.

In view of this, the 33-year-old striker issued a statement on social networks in which she rejects the statements that caused her exclusion from the championship and asks if it is really about protection or a “veto”; However, typos in the text obscured his message, as pointed out by an X platform user.

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Statement by Jenni Hermoso and her spelling mistakes

Jenni Hermoso was criticized for her spelling mistakes in the statement.

While Jenna’s intentions were clear, the viral statement stood out much more for the spelling details where she left out several accent marks, incorrectly hyphenated a word, and even made a mistake using a full stop.

This was also pointed out by user X, who, using a screenshot of the text, marked each mistake in red and gave the footballer a two as the final score, Eda TV announced.

“Memorization is no longer necessary because we have the Internet. Spelling is no longer needed because we have text checking. Having culture is no longer necessary,” the user indicated in the description box of the post, which has already gathered more than 4,100 “likes” and has been shared almost 1,500 times.

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Of course, Jenni Hermoso’s own publication also had a few comments pointing out her spelling mistakes. “Let’s see if you want to learn to write, extortion is better for you” or “You have to use automatic statement correction”, are just some of the answers he received.

Statement by Jenni Hermoso Photo: Instagram @jennihermoso

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