FC Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez used his prematch press conference on Saturday to slam 'unacceptable' Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales.
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Rubiales was expected to stand down at a specially-held assembly on Friday only to defiantly repeat that he will not resign for kissing the captain of the Spain's women's team, Jennifer Hermoso, after they beat England in the final of the Women's World Cup in Sydney last weekend.
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