Aitor Ruibala Betis footballer, released a statement a few minutes ago on his social networks in which he assures that the statements he made about Vinicius Jr in the Villamarín mixed zone after Betis-Madrid were “taken out of context” and criticizes communication media because “the unfortunate headlines that have appeared cause misinterpretations that damage my name, my club and my fans”.
“At no time and for no reason was it my intention to defame Vinicius with these statements. I can never justify insulting a fellow professional in any context,” Ruibal added in the note.
“I do not regret my statements or opinions. The lack of respect that some media are doing to my image and to all Beticos is damaging journalism in general. I reject the use that is being made of my figure to find easy click”, wrote the footballer.
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Ruibal’s statements to Villamarín about Vini
Twenty-four hours ago, Ruibal spoke about Vinicius in the following terms: “It’s his game, he has to accept that he’s being kicked because he’s trying to dribble and I think he’s also playing a lot with the fans . Today I saw him. close and he always talks to them. It’s normal that they insult you, I go to another field of other teams and they spend 95 minutes insulting me. People want to destabilize you and sometimes they succeed “.
Source: La Verdad

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