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Former Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales has insisted that he 'can't understand' why his 'Kissgate' scandal would be labelled as sexual assault. 

On Wednesday morning, Rubiales, 46, was arrested amid an ongoing corruption probe unrelated to the 'unwanted' kiss he gave footballer Jenni Hermoso after Spain's Women's World Cup women's final win against England last August.

Instead, his arrest is linked to alleged financial irregularities during his time as head of the Spanish FA and focuses on business deals thought to include one to hold the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

However, despite his arrest for a separate matter, Rubiales still faces a potential penalty for his actions last August - with Spanish prosecutors seeking a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for the former FA chief. 

Now, in an interview with Spanish broadcaster La Sexta, Rubiales has spoken out and taken aim at the judge who charged him with coercion and sexual assault over his 'unwanted' Hermoso kiss by saying: 'I think his way of describing my words is manipulative.'

Former Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales insisted that he 'can't understand' why his notorious 'Kissgate' scandal would be labelled as sexual assault

Former Spanish FA president Luis Rubiales insisted that he 'can't understand' why his notorious 'Kissgate' scandal would be labelled as sexual assault

Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips without her consent after Spain's World Cup victory

Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips without her consent after Spain's World Cup victory 

A FIFA disciplinary committee found Rubiales had acted with 'a sense of complete impunity'

Prosecutors are seeking a one-year sentence for sexual assault and another one-and-a-half years for coercion

A FIFA disciplinary committee later found Rubiales had acted with 'a sense of complete impunity' at the trophy ceremony after Spain's 1-0 win over England

A first clip of the interview released overnight showed Rubiales, who went to the Dominican Republic earlier this year for work reasons, reacting angrily to claims by interviewer Ana Pastor that his defence has involved attacking the football player.

In a subsequent clip he insisted of his infamous kiss: 'I cannot understand that anyone could think this was a sexual assault' before rejecting any coercion by saying: 'I only spoke 10 or 15 seconds with Miss Hermoso.'

The full interview is set to air at 9:30pm GMT however the outlet have already released an excerpt from the discussion, where Rubiales voiced his opinion. 

Last month public prosecutors involved in the 'Kissgate' case said they were seeking a two-and-a-half year prison sentence for Rubiales.

They said, in an indictment sent to Madrid-based judge Francisco de Jorge, they wanted him jailed for a

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