Sergio Jadue, the protagonist, finds himself in over his head. Initially thinking he was just a small-town pawn, he is now actively participating in bribery schemes to secure votes and funds. In this episode, the reality of his situation hits him as he realizes that the "favor economy" he bought into is actually a criminal enterprise. The audience sees Jadue struggling with his conscience—he wants the prestige of being a FIFA executive, but the criminal liability is becoming terrifyingly real.
In this pivotal episode, the stakes are raised significantly as the FBI investigation (led by Agent Redgrass) begins to tighten the net around the CONCACAF and CONMEBOL officials.
Drunk on his newfound wealth, Sergio begins a series of extravagant splurges on himself. However, his every move is shadowed by a persistent reporter, highlighting the growing public and media scrutiny of South American football officials.
is seen splurging on himself while under the close watch of a reporter and facing increasing pressure from the to provide concrete evidence for their investigation.
By Episode 4, the series has moved past the initial election of Sergio Jadue as the president of the Chilean Football Federation (ANFP) and is diving deep into the web of corruption orchestrated by the ex-CONMEBOL president, Juan Ángel Napout. The show blends dark comedy with political thriller elements, highlighting the absurdity and greed within the football governing bodies.
The Chilean satirical drama captivated audiences by pulling back the curtain on the "FIFA Gate" corruption scandal. While the show explores deep-seated greed, Season 1, Episode 4, titled " En el palo " (Hit the Post), serves as a critical turning point for its protagonist, Sergio Jadue. The Plot: Pressure and Profligacy
El Presidente S01e04 M4p 'link' Jun 2026
Sergio Jadue, the protagonist, finds himself in over his head. Initially thinking he was just a small-town pawn, he is now actively participating in bribery schemes to secure votes and funds. In this episode, the reality of his situation hits him as he realizes that the "favor economy" he bought into is actually a criminal enterprise. The audience sees Jadue struggling with his conscience—he wants the prestige of being a FIFA executive, but the criminal liability is becoming terrifyingly real.
In this pivotal episode, the stakes are raised significantly as the FBI investigation (led by Agent Redgrass) begins to tighten the net around the CONCACAF and CONMEBOL officials.
Drunk on his newfound wealth, Sergio begins a series of extravagant splurges on himself. However, his every move is shadowed by a persistent reporter, highlighting the growing public and media scrutiny of South American football officials.
is seen splurging on himself while under the close watch of a reporter and facing increasing pressure from the to provide concrete evidence for their investigation.
By Episode 4, the series has moved past the initial election of Sergio Jadue as the president of the Chilean Football Federation (ANFP) and is diving deep into the web of corruption orchestrated by the ex-CONMEBOL president, Juan Ángel Napout. The show blends dark comedy with political thriller elements, highlighting the absurdity and greed within the football governing bodies.
The Chilean satirical drama captivated audiences by pulling back the curtain on the "FIFA Gate" corruption scandal. While the show explores deep-seated greed, Season 1, Episode 4, titled " En el palo " (Hit the Post), serves as a critical turning point for its protagonist, Sergio Jadue. The Plot: Pressure and Profligacy