Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen’s Nadiem Amiri against Union Berlin apparently racially insulted



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According to his teammate Jonathan Tah, Bayer Leverkusen’s German national footballer Nobody Amiri was racially insulted during the match at 1. FC Union Berlin. “There were discussions, and then the term› shitty Afghan ‹was used,” said Tah after the 0-1 Bundesliga at capital club DAZN. “I mean here clearly that this doesn’t belong here.”

The statement in the square was “the bitterest of the whole night,” Tah said. “It doesn’t work that way, I hope it has consequences in some way.” It was very bitter that Amiri had been “insulted” by the origin of his parents. At first it was not clear who the attack came from.

Union press spokesman Christian Arbeit made it clear at the press conference that Union is fundamentally against racism. I apologize for that. Berlin coach Urs Fischer tried to talk to Amiri on the field. If Amiri was insulted, he apologized for it, the Swiss emphasized. He hadn’t noticed it himself, just something from “hearsay,” Fischer said. He heard words being said from both sides “that have no place on the football field.”

After the final whistle of the match, it could be seen that there were discussions between the Berlin and Leverkusen players on the field. Amiri’s partner, Kerem Demirbay, irritated by his statement, said he did not want to comment on the scene “out of respect” for his opponents: “What’s on the field stays on the field.” Bayer manager Peter Bosz was clearer, he said. that something like this should never happen on a soccer field.

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