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Jenni Hermoso says she received threats amid Luis Rubiales kiss controversy

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Spain striker Jenni Hermoso has said she received threats amid the controversy after then-Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales kissed her on the lips following their World Cup final win.Hermoso said the kiss was not consensual and Rubiales, who also grabbed his crotch while celebrating Spain's 1-0 win over England, was subsequently banned for three years by FIFA.But the media storm continued for several weeks, with Hermoso dragged into a spotlight she did not choose when she should have been celebrating the biggest achievement of a career which has also yielded seven league titles and one Champions League crown.Hermoso was left out of Spain’s squad in September, with new coach Montse Tome saying she wanted to protect the 33-year-old, but returned last month and scored a late winner in a 1-0 victory over Italy in the Women’s Nations League.Now Hermoso, who plays for CF Pachuca in Mexico, has opened up on the toll the controversy took on her in an interview with GQSpain."These weeks have been very difficult," Hermoso said. "Having to tell it over and over again was hurting me a lot.

But I know I had to let it go somehow. I continue working on it with the help of my psychologist, who I have been with for many years."For me, mental health is as important as daily training, like the hours I have to sleep to be able to go out on the field.

Thanks to her I feel strong and I’m not shattered or thinking about not wanting to play football anymore. I have not lost my enthusiasm."She added: "I’ve had to assume the consequences of an act that I did not provoke, that I had not chosen or premeditated.

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Jenni Hermoso was summoned Wednesday by the judge investigating the events surrounding the then Spanish federation chief Luis Rubiales kissing her at the Women's World Cup final trophy ceremony. Rubiales eventually resigned over the issue -- he insisted the kiss post Spain winning the trophy in Australia in August was consensual -- and is being investigated for alleged sexual assault and coercion. Judge Francisco de Jorge, leading the investigation against Rubiales, summoned Hermoso on Tuesday November 28 at 1030GMT "in person", the National Court said in a brief statement. Hermoso, 33, reported the incident to the courts in early September. Currently he is banned from being within 200 metres of Hermoso. Former women's national team coach Jorge Vilda, the director of the men's national team, Albert Luque, and the RFEF's marketing director are also under investigation for allegedly pressuring Hermoso.
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