De la Fuente and the eighth commandment – The penultimate living raulista

It’s very good that a Peruvian, a Russian, a New Zealander and a Chinese one by one give the call to Spain to show that we are all equal, but much better than that is to start treating all eligible footballers equally, right? ? Or what amounts to the same thing, I sell advice that I don’t have for myself. Because that one, and no other, has been the only problem with Brahim: The boy thought, and I believe not without reason, that he was treated unequally. Today, in another absurd appearance full of half-truths, Luis de la Fuente has once again gone too far. Be careful, it’s not new, eh? Clemente treated us as if we were all idiots but at least he had won two Leagues with Athletic. Luis Aragonés, may he rest in peace, also had that touch of arrogance, but he had won a European Championship. AND what to say about Luis Enrique! Luis Enrique is the quintessential smartass, but at least he won everything with Barça. But I always noticed that de la Fuente had that tic of “I’m the smartest and you’re the dumbest”, from the first moment I noticed it.

Let’s see, Luis. Today you cannot continue saying that you do not call anyone, that you only call. Not today. First of all, because if you never called anyone, you should start doing so because it won’t be because of a time problem, which you have all the time in the world. But you are lying once again. How come you don’t call? You called Yamal to say yes and Ramos to say no, even if you later denied it. And then you called Laporte. And then you called The Norman. And you didn’t call Brahim. Why didn’t you call him, De la Fuente? Very simple, you didn’t call him because, always in your opinion, Brahim was not as necessary for Spain as Laporte, Yamal or Le Normand. That’s your opinion, debatable of course but respectable. According to your professional criteria, Brahim deserved different treatment, less affectionate so to speak, because it was less necessary. But the fact is that you or one of Rocha’s pages maintained one criterion with some and a different one with another. And then you come to me with equality and nationality nonsense! That’s where I don’t go.

If, as you said today, Brahim did not demand anything from you, Why did you say the other day that he had? I don’t understand. Another cable collection like the one with the applause? If the boy hadn’t demanded anything from you, why did you say yes? And why do you repeat again that he made the decision to play for Morocco when you are the one who makes it? It is you, De la Fuente, who pushes Brahim to accept the offer to play for Morocco because the boy missed a World Cup and the African Cup by waiting for you. But, of course, you were very busy calling Yamal, Laporte and Le Normand. If Brahim is announced on the Moroccan list on Thursday it is because you have despised him, that’s all. It is a lie that he made the decision, you made it. With the same affection that you say you have for Brahim, and even more, I tell you that, if it is true that there is a document dated March 9 in which the footballer renounces playing for Spain, you must show it, From the source. You know why? Because you are not credible. You are also too old to make decisions like, for example, applaud or stop applauding Luis Rubiales, who put you there, and then let him fall, but if that document exists you have to show it. You know why? Well, because the footballer’s entourage denies that this is the case, just as Brahim denied yesterday that he had asked you for anything when you said the other day that he had. And today, De la Fuente, you have denied yourself, De la Fuente denying De la Fuente. What a show.

I don’t know you or the player but I see that you do nothing but throw darts at the boy while all Brahim wanted was affection. But of course, if you are not there to call anyone, like to give affection to a footballer. Did you know? If I am Brahim and on January 29 I hear my coach talking about blackmail, which is what you did on Onda Cero, on the morning of the 30th I have sent you to scatter because you are unpresentable. But even so, and assuming that this document exists, which I do not believe exists, the kid lasted 3 days in January, February 29 and March 9. Forty-one days, De la Fuente, 41. If as a footballer you were known as the Haro express, as a coach you are slower than the bad guy’s horse. It’s not all your fault, right? In that house they are more worried about grabbing an empty chair when the music stops than about the national team. While waiting for people to arrive at the federation who are a little less smart but a little more serious, we will have to plow with these oxen. But don’t lie, Luis, it’s ugly. The eighth commandment says it: You shall not bear false witness nor lie. Do not do it anymore.

2024-03-15 19:58:57
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