The case of Luis Rubiales is back in the news after his accusation in an alleged corruption scheme for the signing of contracts during his time in the RFEF. For this reason, the former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation has had to travel from the Dominican Republic, where he was provisionally residing, and thus be able to testify before the judge.

With this, it is not surprising that television programs that deal with current events spend numerous hours talking about this topic. And one of them has been Let’s see, where Joaquín Prat has not kept quiet about what he thinks about it.

Although everything is being investigated and nothing has been sentenced yet, the presenter has shown himself to be very fed up with the simple fact that corruption in Spain can once again be very present. “It’s incredible. You open the newspapers today and you see a number of people who, for this or that, because they were coincidentally in a place where budgets are allocated and such, end up falling to an entity because it was managed by a brother …”, he began to relate.

Before making it very clear that he is not saying it specifically about Rubiales, he stated that “there is no room for one more chorizo” and that he thought this “was already over.” “And there are more and more chorizos in Spain. Those of us who are decent are fed up,” she said.

A statement that he has been maintaining throughout the morning and to which he has been adding new darts: “As soon as a smart guy or a list comes in, suddenly you go from being broke to winning million-dollar contracts.”

And it was just this very day when Juan Rubiales, uncle and former chief of staff of Luis Rubiales, spoke very clearly about his nephew. “He told me: ‘It’s very hard to see millions pass through your hands and nothing sticks to you.'” Something about which Joaquín has been clear: “You see many millions go by and it is difficult for something not to stick to you. Of course, for that you have to have your hands full of shit, because if not, nothing sticks to you.”

But that is not all that the former leader’s relative has said. Among other things, he has made a portrait of him that does not leave him in a very good light. “He is an ambitious man, obsessed with money, luxury, sex, great gastronomic bacchanals…”, he stated.

“What is the path he chooses? Power. And through there he gets money, sex. That’s why I said he needs psychological help and surely a social re-education plan because he is authoritarian, sexist, at times racist… “He has all the profiles of the character that we could define as a typical Torrente,” he added.