At a time when marketing is everything, the coach of the Spanish team, Luis de la Fuentereviewed what a footballer needs to be well valued socially, which is nothing other than being “normal”. Now, to be able to sign for a big team that leads you to get results, you have to have a name, apart from footballing virtues of course.
Luis de la Fuentein an interview with OKDIARIO, analyzed the fashion of charisma: “I am surprised by the question of charisma. Charisma annoys me. It seems that to have charisma you have to be rude, disrespectful, a vinegar as they say in some places in Spain.
“Here it seems that being normal, respectful, polite, sporty, like our players, cannot live with this status of world leader,” added the Spanish coach.
“They have chosen a path. It shows that these footballers, whether they receive individual titles or not, are the best with charisma, without charisma, with sympathy, without sympathy or with whatever they want,” he concluded about his players.