Galatasaray chief shamefully accuses Liverpool of ‘cover up’ over racist abuse of Ibou Konate
Galatasaray chief shamefully accuses Liverpool of ‘cover up’ over racist abuse of Ibou Konate Galatasaray secretary general Eray Yazgan has shamefully accused Liverpool of making ‘imaginary statements’ after the Merseyside club strongly condemned racist abuse directed at Ibrahima Konate after the teams’ Champions League match on Wednesday night. As per The Athletic , the vile comments made to the Reds defender appear to have stemmed from a challenge on Victor Osimhen which resulted in an awkward fall and subsequent arm injury for the Nigerian striker. The Turkish club had already threatened to file a lawsuit over the injury that Noa Lang sustained when colliding with a pitchside advertising board, which left him requiring surgery, and one Istanbul-based executive has now hit out at LFC with comments of extreme ignorance.
DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAY Galatasaray chief accuses Liverpool of ‘cover-up’ over Konate abuse As per Turkish outlet A Spor , Yazgan raged: “Liverpool has not offered a single apology to our club or our player. This is unacceptable.
This silence and disregard for responsibility is an attempt to cover up the incident. “While Liverpool hasn’t even apologised, we see them trying to divert attention by bringing up imaginary statements they claim were made on social media against their own player Konate. “While there is a serious situation threatening the player’s health, Liverpool is trying to change the subject.
A club like Liverpool should first account for the scandal that happened on their pitch and offer the necessary apology without delay. “UEFA has launched an investigation into the incident in which Lang was injured. We have also had contact with them.
We will not let this go. ” Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trust Yazgan’s comments are despicable and inaccurate These comments from Yazgan are incredibly ignorant and insulting, and they’re also inaccurate – the replies to a post on X from Liverpool Echo reporter Ian Doyle on this story include screenshots which show a series of monkey emojis being directed at Konate on Instagram.