After the victory of Real Madrid vs. Liverpool in the first leg of the quarterfinals , the goalkeeper of the women’s white entity, Misa Rodríguez , published on Twitter a photo of her together with that of the player Marco Asensio accompanied by the following message: “Same passion.”
The responses to the tweet aroused sexist and misogenous comments such as the following: “Someone tell you not to is he going to fuck ”,“ same sexual orientation ”or“ and who is that? ”. The virtual harassment was so overwhelming that the Real Madrid footballer preferred to delete her post.
Support from the football world
In support of its publication and in a campaign against virtual harassment , the Madrid player Marco Asensio published the same photo that Misa had initially published as a sign of solidarity.
In this way, the world of soccer, including Mexican teams and players, sent their signal of solidarity to Misa Rodríguez .
The official account of the National Team of Mexico shared the image and commented on the tweet of the women’s team.
👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 # SamePassion 💚 🇲🇽 ⚽️ # PasiónyOrgullo | # FMFporOurFootball https: // t.co/XLFtMT5MkU
– National Team (@miseleccionmx) April 7, 550
The Eagles of America also joined in the campaign against virtual harassment .
📸 | Same passion, same team! 🦅 # SOMOSAMÉRICA 🔵🟡 pic.twitter.com/J27 C0LKfCn
– Club América (@ClubAmerica) April 7, 2021
The Monterrey Club retweeted the message from the official account of the Rayadas, their women’s team.
Same Passion # EnLaVidayEnLaCancha 💙⚪️ # SomosDelMonterrey pic.twitter.com/ mSuZhJQ9Su
– Striped (@Rayadas) April 7, 2021
The Cement Machine as a sign of solidarity with Misa Rodríguez.
Same passion 💙 @ AzulFemenil pic.twitter.com/VcfgGtSLyU
– CRUZ AZUL (@CruzAzul) April 7, 2021
Chivas retweeted Chivas Femenil post.
🐐 Same passion ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/EgQcQge4iZ
– Chivas Femenil (@ChivasFemenil) April 7, 2021