Frank Cuesta explodes at Vilda's dismissal and Twitter pounces on him: "Shut up"

Frank Cuesta is once again in the media spotlight.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 September 2023 Monday 22:27
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Frank Cuesta explodes at Vilda's dismissal and Twitter pounces on him: "Shut up"

Frank Cuesta is once again in the media spotlight. The popular presenter of the Frank de la Jungla program has become one of the most controversial personalities he has generated in recent weeks on social networks. A few days ago he appeared on his social networks giving his opinion on the controversial case of Luis Rubiales.

Recall that the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation kissed the Spanish player Jennifer Hermoso without consent during the World Cup medal ceremony in Australia and New Zealand. Since this event occurred and tarnished one of the most important victories for women's football, social networks and the media have been flooded with opinions of all kinds in this regard.

The presenter wanted to position himself next to the president of the RFEF and downplayed the kiss without consent. ''Understand what a moment of euphoria is, a moment of camaraderie, a moment of madness, joy and happiness. And what does a kiss like that mean with a girl, who is in the most important moment of her sporting life. All that happiness is transformed into a peak, a fucking peak and that has screwed up all of Spanish football,'' the presenter said. "This peak, which can take you to court, has no connotation of abuse, it is absurd," he added.

But this same Tuesday we learned that the RFEF has dismissed Jorge Vilda as coach of the Spanish women's soccer team. This was announced by the current president of the RFEF, Pedro Rocha, who has assured that the decision is final, due to the position that he had with Rubiales during the assembly held on August 25.

The reactions to this decision have not been long in coming and one of those who did not want to be left out has been Frank Cuesta. The presenter has shared a tweet on his Twitter profile, which has set social networks on fire. ''Spain wins the men's world cup: The coach is thanked with a noble title. Spain wins the women's world cup: The coach is thanked by firing him. For 8 years he has worked to win a world cup and now to the street '', he wrote.

After these words, the barrage of criticism has not been long in coming and many users have wanted to reproach him for those statements. ''It's clear that you haven't understood anything'', ''The general malaise of the group has something to do with it'', ''The fact that he starts defending Rubiales instead of the girls he trains has something What to see'', were some of the comments.