Olga Carmona, the heroine of World Cup of the Spanish team after scoring the winning goal in the final against England, she went on the ‘El Hormiguero’ program yesterday to point out that they were “a bit overwhelmed” by the sad news of women’s football, focusing more on the Luis Rubiales kiss controversy to Jenni Beautiful for winning the title.
“I’m a little overwhelmed with everything that’s going on,” he said. “It’s annoying to get something worth a lot of effort and go to the background. I hope from now on they will talk about us being world champions.” About the kiss Luis Rubiales to Jenni Hermoso, He explained that “no one wants to be in the news for an event like this, he and his family have gone through a very difficult time.”
One of the most current issues is the possible return of internationals to the national team after signing a statement in which they ensure that they will not return until there are significant changes. In this regard, Carmona maintains that “currently, it is not only the resignation of Rubiales but also some changes. Let’s see what happens. “We have to talk between us and see what happens.”
And about the changes the players are looking for, he explained that “what we really want is what we have just seen in the World Cup: is to continue this line of growth, given the conditions that have been given in Australia to play in the highest level. “We want to continue with these improvements.”
Another sensitive issue in women’s football is the F League players’ strike over a disagreement with employers to establish a decent minimum wage. “What we ask is that if women’s football grows quickly, we want to be treated like professionals. “I am lucky to play for Real Madrid, which is committed to us, but we support those who cannot commit themselves exclusively in football.”
When asked how he experienced the sad loss of his father, news that he learned the moment he won the world title and that his loved ones hid it from him before playing in the final, he said that “it was a day with many feelings I was lucky enough to score a goal and win the World Cup, but at the airport everything went wrong and a host of emotions came that I struggle to accept even now. From being on top I became terrible… Did my father give me strength? I think”.
Regarding his nomination to golden ball, He assures “I never thought so” and is still surprised when people recognize him on the street. “Now it’s Olga’s ‘boom’ for the goal, but the credit belongs to everyone,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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