![]() ![]() We understand that our work is not in any case to choose said position, but to express constructively and honestly what we consider can improve the performance of the group." "We have never asked for the dismissal of the coach as has been commented. "We wish the best for the RFEF, for the National Team Feminine and for us in particular, without entering into public wars. "That is why in our communication sent to the RFEF we request not to be called up until situations that affect our emotional and personal state are reversed. As we said in our private communication we have maintained, maintain and will maintain an unquestionable commitment to the Spanish selection. "Secondly, in no case have we RESIGNED from the Spanish football team as the RFEF points out in its official statement. Communication of which, by the way, we have not received response in form," the statement reads. "The players regret, in the first place, that the RFEF has made public, a private communication, with information that affects our health - which is part of our privacy- sent in response to the request of the Federation itself to know who of us wanted not to be called up. The statement explains that the players have not resigned from the national team completely, rather made themselves temporarily unavailable for selection until 'situations that affect our emotional and personal state are reversed'. Numerous members of the Spanish team - including Barcelona's Aitana Bonmati, Manchester United's Ona Batlle, Manchester City's Laia Aleixandri and injured UEFA Player of the Year Alexia Putellas - have released identical statements on social media condemning the RFEF for making their private email public, criticising the tone of the statement and clarifying their position. The RFEF announced on Thursday that 15 Spanish players had submitted their resignation via email because the current situation within the national team was detrimental to their wellbeing.Ī statement from the RFEF vowed to not bow to the pressure of the protesting players, and insisted those who refuse to play for the national team could receive bans of up to five years. Members of the Spanish women's national team have released a joint statement clarifying that they have not resigned from the national team and have not asked for manager Jorge Vilda to be dismissed. ![]()
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