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Jenni Hermoso says she has a 'clear conscience' after being left out of Spain's squad for Women's Euro 2025

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  • Hermoso left out of Spain's Euro squad
  • Spain boss Montse Tome explains decision
  • Hermoso fires back at Tome after exclusion
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Hermoso was a major part of Spain's World Cup win down under in 2023, as the La Roja top scorer scored three goals in the competition; however, Spain's glory was marred after Hermoso, who now plays with Tigres, was kissed by former RFEF president Luis Rubiales without her consent.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The 35-year-old has been in and out of the Spain squad since then and has now been left out of La Roja's squad for the upcoming Women's Euros in Switzerland. Spain coach Montse Tome said: "I understand Jenni is an important player. I spoke with her about her situation and we've done the same work with her as everyone else.

    "We have assessed her performances for Tigres and spoken with her coach. In her position, we have Patri [Guijarro], Aitana [Bonmati], Alexia [Putellas], Maite [Zubieta], Vicky [Lopez] and even Mariona [Caldentey] or [Claudia] Pina can come in there.

    "It's hard to pick 23 players, but we do the job professionally. At the end of the day that is what we have chosen."

  • WHAT HERMOSO SAID

    On X, Hermoso fired back at Tome and wrote: "I truly have a clear conscience, especially when I remove environments with such bad energy from my life.

    "Manage? That's what others should learn to do; that part is too big for them. I tweet because it's the only way I have left to have a 'conversation'.

    "Let them focus on making Spain European champions, although they would do it alone, and probably much better."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Hermoso is Spain's all-time top scorer with 57 goals over the course of her career with La Roja, which has seen her capped 123 times.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR HERMOSO?

    The 35-year-old is unlikely to return to the Spain squad after the Euros either, with La Roja shifting their focus towards younger prospects in her position. Hermoso will continue to play with Tigres next season.