World Cup
Voormalig Spaans Rajoy sparks storm with claim Frans team has no Franse players
Voormalig Spaans Rajoy, former Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy, has ignited a political storm after claiming the Frans national team fields no Franse players. His remarks come as the WK semi‑final between Frankrijk and Spanje looms, intensifying scrutiny of the comments.
Critics in France and Spain have denounced the remarks as racist. Political commentators in Frankrijk argue the statement undermines the integrity of the national squad. In Spanje, opposition leaders demand an apology from the former premier.
The comments were made in the run‑up to the WK semi‑final, a high‑stakes encounter between the two nations. Both Frankrijk and Spanje are preparing their squads for the match, which will decide a place in the final. The controversy adds an extra layer of tension to an already charged sporting fixture.
The backlash has revived debate over the role of former politicians in sports discourse. Voormalig figures such as Rajoy are being scrutinised for their influence on public opinion. Spaans media outlets report a surge in opinion pieces demanding accountability.
As the WK semi‑final approaches, officials from both football federations have urged calm and focus on the game. How the political row will affect the atmosphere in the stadium remains to be seen.