
Fernando Burgos's Response to Unai Simón After His Public Humiliation
Fernando Burgos Responds to Unai Simón After What Happened at the Press Conference and Surprises
On more than one occasion, professional soccer and the press have had issues when expressing themselves about each other. In this case, one of the most recent and controversial problems arose with Fernando Burgos and Unai Simón. The goalkeeper completely refused to answer some questions due to a problem they had in the last Euro Cup.
However, the journalist didn't hold back and replied sharply to the national team's goalkeeper. "Don't forget that if you give me a microphone, I'm going to keep asking," he said defiantly. While his words lean more toward redemption, in the end, it's passive-aggressive.

This stance by the journalist is somewhat questionable, as it's unclear how he intends to apologize and make peace. Moreover, the player seems to have been entirely within his rights to be upset after the way he was treated following the match.
Apologizes Half-Heartedly
The journalist decided to speak out after the humiliation Unai Simón subjected him to in the last press conference. However, he tried to justify himself at all times for calling him 'martian,' saying that for him, it's not an insult.
Nevertheless, the intention is clear, and instead of making peace decisively, he got aggressive once again at the end. This speaks terribly of what he initially intended to do and makes it more of a response. In addition to an incomprehensible arrogance from someone of his experience.

These words will surely reach the goalkeeper, who will have some thoughts regarding his stance. However, it's unlikely that we'll see a response from the footballer about this situation. Moreover, it seems that everything the player needed to say was said in that press conference.
Here's a Real Problem
It's not the first time these two entities, soccer and the press, clash decisively. Two careers that could perfectly coexist are harmed by terrible misunderstandings between them.
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