He Luis Rubiales case continue in the focus of most international media. In the British ‘The Guardian’ they think that his ego is above his dignity.
In ‘Los Angeles Times’ They think you should resign and that the world champions “deserve better”.
While in the ‘New York Times’ they highlight the refusal to continue playingby the women’s team, after more than 80 players have resigned from the National Team while Rubiales continues to lead the RFEF. Something that also highlights the French ‘Le Monde’, which adds that it was clearly “a forced kiss“.
‘L’Equipe’ has in its headline the already famous “I’m not going to resign”, while in ‘Liberation’ they put the magnifying glass on the fact that Jenni Hermoso’s supposed initial statements were actually written by the Federation.
The Portuguese ‘Publico’ and the Brazilian ‘O Glovo’ also spoke, pointing out that without leaving, Rubiales is being the target of criticism.
The scandal has also reached Germany, where in the ‘Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung’ they define Hermoso as a victim of an assault.
And although most of the media criticize the still president of the Federation, which they label as “unpresentable”, the Russian media continue to joke about what the Prosecutor’s Office also considers a sexual assault and they say that Rubiales “will always be able to participate in the kissing world cup.”
Source: Lasexta

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