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Austrian champions Red Bull Salzburg are still hoping to be certain about the future of doped Sekou Koita and Mohamed Camara.
Both players received illegal drugs for altitude sickness while they were with the Mali national team last November, after which they both tested positive for doping. So far the two “policemen” have been allowed to continue playing without hindrance, but it is to be feared that bans may still be imposed.
“We are young and we are learning. We are happy that Salzburg supports us so well and supports us. My family in Mali and our teammates are also on our side. We want that to end soon and everyone will.” See that we are innocent, “Sekou Koita said in an interview with” Sky “, hoping there will be no more suspension.
Freund: “Suppose you are fit to play.”
Koita tries to put aside the doping accusations against him and Camara as much as possible. “There is nothing better to disconnect than football. We cannot change the situation, we have to wait. But we feel good at the moment and we are trying to ignore that.”
Salzburg sporting director Christoph Freund hopes for the best: “We assume that he will be eligible to play in the next few weeks. I don’t know when UEFA will make a decision. We hope they will play as many games as possible.” possible, but it is not in our hands. “
From a sporting perspective, a Koita Salzburg suspension would of course hurt a lot. In the 26 competitive games so far this season, the attacker has directly participated in 25 goals (15 hits, 10 assists). “I have been in Austria for almost four years. I have developed continuously. I feel good here,” Koita said.
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