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What Marius Şumudică says about the scandal in which Sebastian Colţescu was involved
Extremely vehement at first, the Turks buried the ax. Marius Şumudică affirms that the issue is closed in the country where he trains Gaziantep.
“The Turks buried the battle ax, probably feeling guilty about what is heard in the background. The next day this topic was not discussed at all. Only in Romania did we see that emphasis was placed on this topic. this.
I just told the club boss that I was offended by what they said about the Romanians and that what was happening was not right. He spoke to the Basaksehir officials and told them that we were not the ones heading to the traffic light. That we Romanians raise the level of football in Turkey, we are professionals, and since then we have not talked about this issue. “ said Marius Şumudică, for PRO X.
Sebastian Colţescu pointed a finger at Pierre Webo from Ovidiu Haţegan “the black” And that’s where all the scandal came from. Subsequently, an official from Istanbul Basaksehir told our referee that “Romanians are gypsies in my country”, information extracted from many media channels around the world. Okan Buruk, Istanbul BB’s technical director, was the one who said those words. No one from Istanbul Başaksehir staff apologized for the skid.
UEFA also wants to end the Sebastian Colțescu – Istanbul Basaksehir case
UEFA Disciplinary Council still analyzing what happened in the game PSG – Istanbul Basaksehir, and the continental forum seems to be heading towards a balanced decision.
UEFA allowed the match to be halted and resumed the next day, after Istanbul Bașakșehir players refused to play Sebastian Colțescu on the sidelines, but the continental forum does not want to hold the Romanians responsible.
It seems that UEFA has thought of a new solution for this case. The BCC has received several signals from Nyon that UEFA wants to reach a reconciliation between the two sides.
UEFA may also consider this the shares of Sebastian Colțescu, who hired a Spanish lawyer, Josep Vandellos, originally from Valencia and based in Barcelona.
Furthermore, the Romanian arbitrator is considering claiming large sums as compensation, as his image has been seriously affected by the scandal. It would be millions of euros, which would be a historic milestone in the relationship between the referees and UEFA.
Tags: marius sumudica , racism , sebastian coltescu , istanbul basaksehir