Montse Tomé revela por qué no lleva a Jenni Hermoso a la selección: “Sé lo que se comenta”

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Montse Tomé, seleccionadora de España desde septiembre de 2023, repasa en el programa ‘El Larguero’ la actualidad de la selección femenina antes del doble partido ante Portugal en busca de un plaza para la Nations League.

Soy consciente del debate… o de lo que se comenta. Yo siempre he tenido una buena relación con Jenni Hermoso

Montse Tomé

“Sería un objetivo no conseguido. Nuestro objetivo es quedar primeras para estar en la final”, declaró sobre la ambición de España de estar en la ‘Final Four’.

Nosotros valoramos a Jenni Hermoso igual que a Athenea del Castillo, igual que a Sheila García… Lo que necesita España para competir

Montse Tomé

Manu Carreño y Sonia Lus le preguntaron a la seleccionadora por qué la mediática Jenni Hermoso, actual jugadora de Tigres Femenil (5 goles en 13 partidos) que no juega con España desde octubre de 2024 y está en la prelista para la Eurocopa, no va convocada con la selección.

Yo no dejaré fuera de la selección a una jugadora que puede mejorar el rendimiento del equipo en esta concentración, que es lo más inmediato. Y valoramos a las jugadoras desde eso

Montse Tomé

“Soy consciente del debate… o de lo que se comenta. Yo siempre he tenido una buena relación con Jenni. Una relación de entrenadora jugadora, de máxima exigencia por nuestra parte. Entiendo, entre comillas, los debates porque es una jugadora que ha dado mucho a la selección. Es una grandísima jugadora”, empezó explicando la seleccionadora en la Cadena SER.

Montse Tomé desmiente que Jenni Hermoso no vaya a la selección por temas extradeportivos

Montse Tomé reconoció que “la gente se pregunta (sobre Jenni Hermoso)”, por lo que aclaró que “nosotros valoramos a Jenni igual que a Athenea del Castillo, igual que a Sheila García… Lo que necesita España para competir”.

La progresión de Jenni entiendo que en su momento no ha sido fácil por todo lo que ha pasado, y siempre lo he tratado con ella con cariño y naturalidad

Montse Tomé

“¿Si es algo extradeportivo? No. Yo no dejaré fuera de la selección a una jugadora que puede mejorar el rendimiento del equipo en esta concentración, que es lo más inmediato. Y valoramos a las jugadoras desde eso”, apuntó sobre la máxima goleadora de la historia de España con 57 goles en 123 partidos.

Montse Tomé, consciente de las especiales circunstancias que han rodeado a Jenni Hermoso en los últimos meses, compartió que “la progresión de Jenni entiendo que en su momento no ha sido fácil por todo lo que ha pasado, y siempre lo he tratado con ella con cariño y naturalidad”.

“Yo he hablado con Jenni Hermoso mucho. La última vez que hablé con ella fue la primera vez que dejó de venir. Pero no llamo a Jenni antes de la lista, ni para decir vas a venir o no vas a venir. No llamo ni a Jenni ni a ninguna. Si hay una lesión sí llamo”, explicó la seleccionadora.

Montse Tomé sobre los cambios de ciclo en la selección: “La jugadora nunca entiende por qué no juega o no viene”

Respecto a los cambios de ciclo en la selección declaró que “entiendo que en momentos determinados a jugadoras que lleven mucho tiempo viniendo a la selección les cueste entender… Porque la jugadora nunca entiende por qué no juega o por qué no viene… Ellas siempre se creen que pueden estar”.

Montse Tomé explica su decisión de no convocar a Jenni Hermoso: “No es algo extradeportivo, no dejaría fuera a nadie que nos pueda ayudar”El Larguero SER

Montse Tomé: “Jorge Vilda? Yo sí quiero un equipo que me haga pensar”

Montse Tomé también habló sobre Jorge Vilda, al que sustituyó en el cargo tras el ‘escándalo Rubiales’ y la persona que apostó por ella en la selección.

“Vilda tenía su método y yo hacía cosas para intentar ayudarle. Algunas las habría hecho diferentes, pero no decidía. Yo sí quiero un equipo que me haga pensar, que me debata. Cada uno tiene su método”, explicó.

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