Ivana Andres left the real Madrid last summer to start an adventure in Italian football, specifically in a Inter Milan where he says he is happy. The former Spanish international, one of the winners of the World Cup in Australia even if he did not play as expected, is now, two years ago, an indirect star of the ‘rebellion of 15’, the exponential group of the national team . players who stood up against the RFEF to demand better conditions.
The Valencian wants to talk about the documentary published on Netflix about how the whole ‘Rubiales case’ was experienced from the inside. He admitted that he saw it, though he wished it was longer. The reason? That some of his interventions can be collected “so that they are somewhat clarifying.” “When mentioning the fact that I didn’t speak in the fight in ’15’, I recognize that I didn’t do that, but it was because there were positions that were too radical where a consensus was not reached in the locker room,” said e ‘ BE Sports’.
Ivana explained that “we didn’t meet everyone, the 23 players who were in that Euro Cup and, because there was no such agreement and that meeting between all of us, in the end I decided not to speak. Throughout my career, there were I different types of coaches and “Not all players are successful my position is very decisive. The truth is that: there is no consensus where we all agree and there are very radical positions.”
His captaincy of the National Team in full conflict has sparked controversy and he explains what happened. He begins by saying that the documentary made him feel strange, but he clarifies that it’s not because of being captain: “I feel strange because it’s a conflict situation and it’s a conflict beyond the locker room: press, Federation , people from the street… When the previous captains returned, we (Irene Guerrero, Esther González and I) went to Jorge Vilda to tell him that they were the captains and that we were returning the bracelet denied the captaincy. I came to the World Cup as captain and, at the first of the World Cup, I made a welcome speech and, at the end, I raised the World Cup We want to give them the bracelet back and they, for their reasons, refuse it,” he explained.
Source: La Verdad

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