Man City’s Rodri chants ‘Gibraltar is Spanish’ as he celebrates Euros win
Manchester City star Rodri sparked controversy on by chanting ‘Gibraltar is Spanish’ as he celebrated Spain’s historic Euro 2024 victory in Madrid.
Spain’s captain Alvaro Morata reminded the midfielder that he played in England, but Rodri replied: ‘I don’t care.’
Thousands of fans watched the Manchester City player take the microphone and began a chant that was echoed by the audience and danced along with by other players.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2024/07/16/rodri-sings-gibraltar-spanish-watch-euro-2024-celebrations/
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32 comments
that was Cucurella who said, not Rodri !
Doesn't mind being paid millions to ply his trade in Britain does he
I don't know what's happening here…
Free amatria
😊😊😊❤
No it’s not
Spanish a hypocrite they still have land in Morocco that they claim to be their own Plus back with Spain was a colonial power they refused to give independence to Cuba and Puerto Rico typical Spanish hypocrites
Esto debería facilitar su salida de la premier y auparlo a un super club donde acumular todos los títulos que se merece, vamos Rodri!
#GibraltarESESPAÑOL
Gibraltar is the best
Legend
In the real world, Gibraltar is British.
Great to see the players showibg their political concerns 😂
Just a fun chant from the fans in the final; nobody cares in fact about Gibraltar in Spain, but maybe football players are an exception…
Piss poor from Rodri after an excellent tournament. Spain signed Gibraltar over to the British 300 years ago, now the inhabitants have exclusive say over whether they remain an overseas terrotory. They have said 'yes' every time they are asked, nobody else gets to decide for them, not the Spanish, not even the British.
Ceuta and Mellia es Marroqui 🇲🇦🕺🕺🎉
Treaty of Utrecht states Gibraltar has no Territorial jurisdiction.
This will deny him any chance for a ballon dor lmao
Get the bloody english out of Gibraltar
GIBRALTAR ESPAÑOL 🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦 ARRIBA ESPAÑA 🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦 FUERA PIRATAS
It’s not though
hello
Haven't we lost the plot? Doesn't Rodri play for British team? SInce when do we insult a host? I don't recognise this individual as a Spaniard.
Tricky one
Good luck getting it back.
The establishment and media cannot stand the truth—no matter the issue.
The Argentinians also said the Falklin Islandd were Argentinian and look what happened. TALK IS CHEAP
Cueta & Melilla are Moroccan…Cueta & Melilla are Moroccan, why hasnt Español given it back!
Gibraltar Español y Malvinas Argentinas! 👍🇪🇦💪
Gibraltar 🇬🇮 will always remain as UK territory
Whoa stiring up ethnic divisions, nice
Gibraltar español,español,español chum chum español español español 🇪🇦
The Spanish perspective often views the capture of Gibraltar as an opportunistic act by Britain during a time of Spanish vulnerability. Here are some key points from the Spanish viewpoint:
Perception of Opportunism: From the Spanish perspective, the capture of Gibraltar in 1704 by Anglo-Dutch forces is seen as an opportunistic move. Spain was embroiled in the War of the Spanish Succession, dealing with internal strife and external threats, which made it difficult for them to defend all their territories effectively.
Historical Grievance: The loss of Gibraltar has been a long-standing grievance for Spain. The Treaty of Utrecht, which formalized the cession of Gibraltar to Britain in 1713, is often seen by Spaniards as having been signed under duress, given the broader context of the war and the need for peace.
Calls for Sovereignty: Over the centuries, Spain has repeatedly called for the return of Gibraltar, arguing that it was taken during a time of weakness and should rightfully be returned. The issue of Gibraltar's sovereignty remains a contentious topic in Spanish-British relations.
Strategic Importance: Gibraltar's strategic position at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea has made it a valuable and contested territory. Spain's interest in reclaiming Gibraltar is partly driven by its strategic and symbolic importance.
In essence, from the Spanish viewpoint, the capture and cession of Gibraltar are seen as an opportunistic exploitation of Spain's vulnerability during a time of conflict, and this perception has fueled ongoing calls for its return to Spanish sovereignty.