Dani Carvajal has criticised Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales for his unsolicited kiss on Jenni Hermoso at the Women's World Cup.
The Real Madrid defender has become the latest player to criticise Rubiales for his behaviour at the Women's World Cup,Spain's men's captains, Alvaro Morata, Cesar Azpilicueta, Rodri and Marco Asensio, haveand Carvajal has now shared his thoughts while on international duty with La Roja for Euro 2024 qualifiers against Georgia and Cyprus.
"I want to make a little reference to the statement we issued yesterday as a group. Our president was not in line with what a president should be at a celebration," he told reporters."He had a couple of situations that are not typical of the moment, nor of a president. All of this has created a significant media stir and it is a shame that it has tarnished the title achieved by the ladies.
Carvajal was quizzed further on why Hermoso was not named in the statement by Spain's captains and offered up the following explanation.
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