Jenni Hermoso is the main novelty of a call-up without the 15 players who rebelled against the coach
Eva Navarro, Yeclan striker for Atlético de Madrid, is on the list made public yesterday by Jorge Vilda for the Nations Cup to be held in Australia next week, a tournament that pits Spain against hosts, Jamaica and the Czech Republic in preparation for next summer’s World Cup. Madrid striker Jenni Hermoso, absent from the last two call-ups, is the main novelty on the coach’s list, which does not include the 15 rebels.
Despite not being part of this group of players who rebelled against the coach, the former Barcelona striker, currently in Pachuca in Mexico and absent from Spain’s last two concentrations, issued a statement days after the controversy saying he supported the footballers in their claim: but disagree on the forms.
The Nations Cup dispute is the penultimate window before the World Cup is held, so everything indicates that the situation is irreversible and none of the footballers who lined up against Vilda will be in the planetary championship. Irene Paredes, who, like Jenni Hermoso, showed her support for the difficult fifteen, is not on the list for the Nations Cup. In the case of Alexia Putellas, the Ballon d’Or winner is still injured from the torn ligaments she suffered days after the start of the Euro Cup.
Jorge Vilda was enthusiastic about the list as it consists of footballers who “know what it is like to wear this shirt with enthusiasm” and was hesitant to talk about the absentees stating: “If the World Cup were tomorrow I would go with this players.”
Source: La Verdad

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