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Athletic Club striker Llorente explains news conference no show

Reuters

11/20/2012

Athletic Club publicised the fact that Llorente had refused to attend a media event after training in the morning.

  • Fernando Llorente during a practice in Lezama.

    Fernando Llorente during a practice in Lezama. Photo: EFE

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Athletic Bilbao's unsettled Spain striker Fernando Llorente has said his failure to attend a club news conference on Monday was because he had already committed to an interview with a local television station.

The La Liga side took the unusual step of publicising the fact that Llorente had refused to attend a media event after training in the morning, stirring up further speculation over
the 27-year-old's future at the club.

"They told me just as I was leaving training and I didn't have time," Llorente told local television station Telebilbao, to whom he said he had already agreed to speak. "I can't be in two places at once. I don't have a problem with speaking on another day."

Athletic Bilbao had said on their official Twitter feed ahead of a news conference with defender Jon Aurtenetxe: "No other player will be speaking after the refusal of Fernando Llorente to appear in front of the media." They repeated the message afterwards as well.

Llorente, known as the 'Lion King', turned down a contract extension beyond 2013 in the close season but Athletic Bilbao have refused to negotiate with interested parties.

Llorente, Athletic Bilbao's top scorer last season, has been relegated to the bench since then and has yet to start a La Liga match this term, in part because new signing Aritz Aduriz has improved his best performance ever with 8 goals in 12 games.

Tough times

Llorente's former club team mate Javi Martinez, who forced his own Athletic Bilbao exit to Bayern Munich in August by travelling to Germany without the club's permission before being bought out of his contract for 40 million euros ($51.26 million), sympathised.

"I know he has been going though some tough times," Martinez told a news conference in Valencia ahead of Bayern's Champions League Group F clash at the Mestalla.

"All I can do from here is wish him well and hope that everything is sorted out for him soon," he said of his Spain team mate, who has scored once in 14 appearances this season in all competitions.

Last week, Athletic Bilbao president Josu Urrutia indicated the club had no intention of letting Llorente go in the January transfer window, adding that there did not appear to have been any change of heart from the player to stay.

Llorente, who has a buy-out clause of 36 million euros, said he was trying to put on a brave face. "I have told the club I didn't like they way they were treating me. The stories in the media have been really bad and haven't helped the situation at all. Things have become twisted," he said. "I am not doing anything bad. I am trying be good. I have suffered inside but I try to show externally I am ok."

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