Spanish footballer trolls so-called Kosovo at press conference by refusing to say their name
The Spanish national football team will play against so-called Kosovo as part of qualifications for the World Cup in Qatar, and that was used by a football player from Spain, Pablo Sarabia, who indirectly trolled his opponent at a press conference by refusing to say their name.
Spain does not recognize its opponent as a country, which is clear to everyone, and that could also be seen during the first game played in Spain, when the word "Kosovo" was not capitalized in TV graphics during the broadcast, while its flag was presented as completely white.
All this could now get a continuation, since now it is the turn of the Spaniards to play away against them, and Pablo Sarabia persistently spoke only about "the local team" during the conference.
This was also met with comments from journalists from so-called Kosovo who openly asked him why he did not want to say the word.
Sarabia simply replied that he didn't understand the question, and shook his head a few times.
🥶 @Pablosarabia92 protagoniza el momento más tenso de la rueda de prensa🗣️ Un periodista local le echa en cara no pronunciar la palabra "Kosovo" y referirse a su rival como "equipo local"🎙️ "No entiendo la pregunta"#PartidazoCOPE pic.twitter.com/8Z6zk1WaPj— El Partidazo de COPE (@partidazocope) September 7, 2021
The match starts at 8:45 pm.
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