Back in Chile, the fallout hits Sergio Jadue. While the FBI promised him protection, the reality of being a "snitch" sets in. The episode portrays the tragic irony of his character: he wanted to be a "big shot," a President, but he ends up a pawn.
It is the morning of the FIFA presidential election. The mood among the executives is celebratory; they believe they are untouchable. Suddenly, Swiss police storm the hotel. The cinematography here is chaotic and handheld, showing the confusion of the FIFA officials as they are rounded up in their bathrobes and suits. el presidente s02e08 1080p
The episode begins with the net tightening around the protagonists. The U.S. Department of Justice, led by the relentless investigators, has finalized their case. The "sponsors" who were merely fronts for bribery are being exposed. The tension is palpable as Sergio Jadue (the Chilean football director turned FIFA vice-president) realizes that his dual life—acting as an informant for the FBI while trying to maintain his status within the corrupt FIFA hierarchy—is unraveling. Back in Chile, the fallout hits Sergio Jadue
The climax of the episode—and the season—recreates the real-life dramatic raid at the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich. It is the morning of the FIFA presidential election