Antonio Montero assures Rubiales is one of the ‘most struggling’ people in football for women

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The final hour of the Rubiales trial and the possibility of Jennifer Hermoso’s resignation from the presidency of the RFEF after she kissed without her consent were also included in the summary of ‘Así es la vida’. Presented by Sandra Barneda and César Muñoz, the program addressed this topic with her usual collaborators; Antonio Montero, whose words caused controversy.

The journalist, who started her speech by saying that Rubiales “was stupid because she seemed ready for a lot of things”, later drew attention to her alleged role in women’s football: “She advocated the inclusion of women in football. Probably one of the people who fought the most for women’s rights in football“:

A collaborator of the Telecinco evening show said, “But he’s stupid enough to touch himself like that in a public place where everyone is watching him. He’s a silly uncle. That’s why he has to go because he’s ridiculous.” said. .

Immediately afterwards, César Muñoz took the oath to give Antonio Montero a ‘zasca’ for his words: “I believe, Women fighting for their rights are women who wear shirts every day, not for a man“.

“Really, forgive me for disagreeing,” said César Muñoz, as he received applause from the audience on set. “I’m just telling you that he stated in his first speech that he aimed to build a leading organization in transparency, to dedicate humble football and to include women in management positions,” Montero replied.

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