The axe has fallen on the unpopular Spain coach.
‘His actions must be attributed solely and exclusively to him, since he is the one solely responsible for those actions before society, before the sports governing bodies and, if applicable, before justice.
‘To be clear, this position was that of Mr Rubiales, not that of the RFEF. We feel especially sorry and ashamed for the pain and additional distress this has caused.’, at which striker Alvaro Morata read out a message on behalf of the squad. ‘We want to reject what we consider to be unacceptable behaviour from Mr Rubiales, who has not lived up to the institution he represents,’ read the statement.‘Spanish football must be a driving force for respect, inspiration, inclusion, and diversity and must set an example with its behaviour both on and off the field.’
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