N word? Magdeburg football professionals raise serious allegations against 1. FC Saarbrücken

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N word? Magdeburg professionals raise violent accusations of racism – 1. FC Saarbrücken defends itself

Toxic duel in the 3rd division: Magdeburg’s Minos Gouras (left) tackles Saarbrücken’s Leon Bell Bell

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Two professionals from 1. FC Magdeburg made serious allegations after the game against 1. FC Saarbrücken. Opponent’s players had racially insulted her several times. Saarbrücken emphatically rejects the allegations.

It was heated in the game on Wednesday evening between 1. FC Saarbrücken and 1. FC Magdeburg in the 3rd division. A top game, fifth in the table against the leaders. The stronger Saarbrücken won 2-1, but with an unjustified penalty, and fell Magdeburg from the top of the table. So far everything is normal. But after the game, two Magdeburg professionals raised serious allegations against the opponent, who is said to have insulted them racially on several occasions.

“He racially insulted Amara (Condé, editor’s note), Sisi (Sirlord Conteh) and me. You cannot tolerate that. Of course, there are emotions in it, but being insulted racially is really anti-social,” raged Magdeburg- Profi Atik opposite the “Bild” newspaper. Meant was center-back Dennis Erdmann.

Several Saarbrücken professionals are said to have said the N-word

Other Saarbrücken games are also said to have repeatedly spoken out racist insults. Amara Condé from Magdeburg said: “I don’t want to attack anyone consciously, but that doesn’t work. Most of it went against our teammate Sirlord Conteh. That was crazy, there were slogans like ‘Tell your parents to paddle back again’. That You heard N-word all the time and there was always a dirty smile on it. “

Magdeburg wanted to have informed referee Robert Kampka about the insults during the game, but he did not notice anything, as he said after the game. The DFB announced that it would examine the allegations in the control committee.

Erdmann himself denies the allegations: “I just said shut up and keep playing football. The referee was right there.”

1. FC Saarbrücken defends itself

The press spokesman for 1. FC Saarbrücken, Peter Müller, stood behind Erdmann and the team. At the request of the stern He strictly denied the accusations: “We find this bottomless, underground. These are excuses, the opponent should be discredited after the defeat. There was not a single racist insult. That is bad defiance.” Müller does not deny that it was verbal, but within the “framework of the usual”.

Müller referred to Magdeburg coach Christian Titz. The Magdeburg professionals should “take an example” from this. He spoke quite openly and honestly about a “used day” for his team. 1. FC Magdeburg did not give an opinion.

Sources:“Bild”, “Mitteldeutsche Zeitung”

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