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‘Take a look at my face, I am a good guy’- Bullish Rubiales refuses to apologize to Jenni Hermoso

Luis Rubiales' Spain's FA President finally speaks | Photo Credit: Courtesy
Photo Credit: Courtesy
“Take a look at my face, I am a good guy. Look at my face, look at me in the eyes,” Rubiales challenged viewers as he refused to apologize to the World Cup winner.
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Beleagured former Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales has refused to personally apologize to Jenni Hermoso, insisting that the kiss was “a mutual act”.

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Rubiales resigned from his post during an interview with Piers Morgan Uncensored on Sunday following three weeks of criticism and calls for his resignation. Hermoso said the kiss was not consensual, which Rubiales denies.

In the full interview, which was broadcast on TalkTV on Tuesday, Rubiales said he had made a mistake but maintained the kiss was consensual.

The 47-year-old explained he was not worried about criminal charges, challenging people to “take a look at my face” because  “I am a good guy.”

 “So what happened is bad for everyone. We had Jenni lifting me. We had the fleeting kiss, two tenths of a second, but what was created from that is crazy. So what’s left for me is to defend my dignity. So it’s not about that Piers, it’s about humility.”

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“So what we had is a spontaneous act, a mutual act, an act that both consented to, which was driven by the emotion of the moment, the happiness, so I maintain that that is the truth of what happened.”

Rubiales was tactile with numerous members of the Spain squad as they collected their winners’ medals, kissing players on the cheek and lifting some up in the air during an embrace.

As the celebrations continued on the pitch, Rubiales was also seen lifting forward Athenea del Castillo onto his shoulder before carrying her while holding the backs of her thighs.

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When asked why he was so tactile with the team, he replied: “All the medal celebrations with guys and girls. All those celebrations are mutual, they are normal. A couple of minutes before, they lifted me up. Amazing harmony, everyone is happy. I think Latin people, and it’s a cultural question, have that tactile, it’s pretty normal in a Latin world between guys and girls.”

Rubiales has insisted he would have behaved the same way had the men’s team won the world cup, insisting in his playing days, men would ‘peck’ each other on the lips whenever they avoided relegation or achieved promotion.

“No doubt about it, 100 per cent… when I was a player, there were many moments where we avoided relegation or we got promotion, where we have given what we call pecks on the lips.”

Spain’s Audencia Nacional (National Court) has begun gathering evidence in the case against Rubiales after it accepted the complaint filed by the Public Prosecutor’s Office on Friday.

The lawsuit filed last week was for an alleged sexual assault and coercion. The judicial process is underway, which will begin with an investigation, followed by an intermediary phase and then possibly a trial. Rubiales has been called to testify as a defendant on Friday.

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Rubiales is bullish he will win his cases as nothing has ever stuck any time he has been taken to court before.

 “I am a lawyer, I am a Spanish citizen, I have been through many processes, criminal as well, and nothing has ever stuck.

“Again, I have full faith that the truth will come out and everything will be fine.

“Take a look at my face, I am a good guy. Look at my face, look at me in the eyes.”

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