“Protect me from what? Or who?” replies Jenny Hermoso to Montse Tome.

Spanish Jenny HermosoA member of the World Cup winning team in Australia and New Zealand asked himself this Monday What or who do they want to protect it from by leaving it aside? entries of the national team for the first two games of the Nations League.

“I would like to be clear: today there was an attempt to prove that the environment would be unsafe for my colleagues when it was announced at the same press conference that they were not calling me in to protect themselves. Protect me from what? Or from whom?”– the bombardier asked herself on her social networks.

Hermoso played 69 matches for the Spanish national team and scored forty goals.o new coach Monse Thomé did not include the player in her list for the match with Sweden and Switzerland, arguing that they want to protect her from all the media fuss caused by the kiss Luis Rubiales gave her while celebrating her World Cup victory.

Hermoso returned to Mexico more than a week ago to return to his club Pachuca, with whom he briefly participated twice in the Apertura tournament.

The Spanish player announced himself this Monday surprised by new events around choice.

The world champions released a statement in which They insisted that they “would not be called for valid reasons.” for the women’s football team and assured that they will study the possible legal consequences that the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) exposes them to by including them on the list after asking not to call them up.

Hermoso noted that months, weeks, are looking for the same protection that they could not find in RFEF, but the same people asking for their trust are the ones who started the list of players who asked not to be called up.

“The players are absolutely clear that this is another strategy of division and manipulation to intimidate and threaten us with legal consequences and economic sanctions. “Another indisputable proof that nothing has changed today, and it validates the reason we fight and the way we do it,” he added.

The headquarters of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in a photo from the archive. EFE/ Sergio Perez

Jenny Hermoso, who tried to focus only on football to regain her usual form and help her team at the Apertura tournament, expressed support for her teammates, who she said were surprised and forced to react to another unfortunate situationcaused by the people who continue to make decisions at RFEF today.

Spain is preparing for begin their participation in the League of Nations, qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

This Friday they will face Sweden in Gothenburg. and on the 26th to Switzerland, to Cordoba.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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