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Post by account_disabled on Jan 11, 2024 6:59:53 GMT 1
The goalkeeper of the Spanish soccer team David de Gea considers that the private apologies of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, for his comments on the Torbe case were not enough. The sexual scandal that affected Special Data the goalkeeper came to light just before the last Euro Cup, in June 2016. At that time, Sánchez said in public that he did not feel comfortable with De Gea's presence in the national team. Once it was learned that De Gea had no connection with the case, the President of the Government rectified and apologized for his comment. "I accepted his apology politely. The thing is that what he said at the time was in public and that is why I believe that the apologies should also be made by the public," said the Manchester United goalkeeper during a meeting with the press. The goalkeeper acknowledged that the "majority" of public figures who "disrespected" him have not apologized "not even in private. It's easy to talk about others in this country," lamented the footballer.
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