Spanish soccer players speak out on ‘systemic discrimination’ ahead of first match since World Cup win

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Ahead of the Spanish national soccer team’s first match since winning the Women’s World Cup last month, star players Alexia Putellas and Irene Paredes spoke out on “systemic discrimination” within the country’s federation.

Ahead of the Spanish national soccer team’s first match since winning the Women’s World Cup last month and the fallout from ex-soccer boss Luis Rubiales’ unwanted kiss on La Roja player Jennifer Hermoso, star players Alexia Putellas and Irene Paredes spoke out on “systemic discrimination” within the country’s federation.

“All we have done when we have been captains is transmit concerns or concepts where the team was not feeling completely comfortable,” she added. Tomé said on Thursday that she doesn’t sense the players are not standing with her. “As you know I have been in this position a short time,” Tomé told reporters. “I am confident … I am confident in the job, I want this to be resolved, that is how it is, and we are keen to work. That’s what we are.

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