Mar. Abr 30th, 2024



The Spanish women’s national team is in turmoil as players call for change amid accusations of a toxic culture and discontent with their coach Jorge Vilda.

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30 comentario en “EXPLAINED: The situation tearing apart Spanish women's football”
  1. The situation with Vilda and now Rubiales is proof that it isn't about the kiss. These women want to bring down men in their sport. They're angry, as are most lesbians who's ex's are now with men.

  2. Management are often crappy kingdoms. They get very good money and become control freaks. It reminds me of the health system. Too many burecrats justifying their jobs while changing procedures, policies and rules made by those who watch the system yet don't do anything but advance their ever growing burecratic system. The indians get the dirty work and often the blame for whatever isn't working. Nurses and doctors too become pawns. Patient care? They say it's everything but its not. How many men in suits does it take to play good, world class football. The indians know the score. Why are they speaking up? Why are the bosses being difficult? The players usually tell the truth, management are a different animal. Double speak becomes their language.

  3. Spain won the World Cup but it's not just that. It's the way they won. They beat the Netherlands, Sweden and now England. Two powerhouses and a the European champions. . What is he doing wrong? Being to harsh on women? They are a competitive team of athletes. I expected a team that expected equal pay to know this. They have to be better than the competition. And for that sometimes you need to train double hard. C mon now. Spain as i was saying. Dominated every opponent keeping them in their own half of the field. After they got thrashed by Japan. Where they played awful. They seeemed like a new team after that. And this only happens with a strong coach. Wining the ball back and counterattacks was no longer a problem for them. Some people had to have gotten owned over in the back. If Spain let's go of this coach they would be absolute idiots. If it's the training that is to hard for this ladies. They need to understand female futbol is growing getting tougher. Teams more competitive. Playing like this will take away the excuse. You don't put enough butts on eats. And get you equal pay. You don't want equal pay. Go back to doing whatever you were doing in the 90s where women futbol was nowhere in the sports radar.

  4. He took the men's game tatic of introducing the old dying fly routine in the womens world cup. He was seen on camera telling spanish players to stay down. No one was touching them.They dont need to do that. It tainted the victory for them.

  5. Spain, be it men or women, have a similar ego problem, frequently tear apart them before the game begins. Perhaps a strongman like late Luis Aragones or current Luis Enrique can be the only option.

  6. so precious, if you can't represent your country because of the right emotional state then sit it out

    imagine passing off on an opportunity to represent your national team because you are unhappy with the manager, it's utterly pathetic

    group ovulation in effect here

  7. So, this is the manager losing the dressing room. Whenever this happens in the men's game, the manager is instantly sacked. How is this manager, the son of the women's game head, allowed to continue? Straight up sounds like a conflict of interest, not to mention nepotism too.

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