The withering speech of César Muñoz against Luis Rubiales: "He has left Spain at the level of bitumen, we are a laughing stock"

The surprise has jumped this Friday within the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 August 2023 Thursday 22:53
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The withering speech of César Muñoz against Luis Rubiales: "He has left Spain at the level of bitumen, we are a laughing stock"

The surprise has jumped this Friday within the Royal Spanish Football Federation. After it was published in the last hours of Thursday that Luis Rubiales would take advantage of the extraordinary assembly that was going to be held to publicly announce his resignation, the president of the institution has finally clung to his position and sentenced to the press that he does not resign from he.

Rubiales has been in the eye of the hurricane since last Sunday when, in full celebration of the victory of the Spanish Women's Soccer Team in the World Cup, he decided to kiss the player Jenni Hermoso on the mouth. What happened has provoked the reaction of all the discipline companions of the soccer player, as well as a great media and social mobilization against what was experienced in Sydney.

One of the television presenters who wanted to make his position clear is César Muñoz, who this Friday was in charge of Así es la vida in the face of the new absence of Sandra Barneda. The communicator from Extremadura has been truly outraged by Rubiales' attitude and has expressed it as soon as they began to talk about it on the program, a few minutes after it started.

After describing it as a "moment of shame", Muñoz gave a voice to the commentators of the Telecinco space and later provided his opinion on the matter. "(I am ashamed) of the complicit applause from everyone who has applauded, when it has been an absolutely macho and shameful speech where Spain is left at the level of bitumen," he sentenced.

The public applause for the words of César Muñoz has been thunderous. "It's that we are the laughing stock of the world right now," added the presenter before the international repercussion that the appearance of Luis Rubiales has had.

"This person is the representative of all soccer players and of a large part of the leading sport in this country," Muñoz continued just a few minutes later, describing Rubiales' statements as "disgusting, shameful and disgusting." "The only thing this man gives me is pity, because he has not understood anything at all, he has not understood anything, nothing at all!" The journalist concluded, visibly angry.