“I’m ashamed! I went to the doctor to get the pills” Pierre Webo, interview for BBC, after the Paris scandal



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The Turkish party accused Colţescu that he identified Webo using the words “that black”, which is why his players Bașakșehir they protested vehemently, and both teams went to the locker room, refusing to play.

“I’m ashamed! December 8 will be remembered” Pierre Webo, interview for BBC, after the Paris scandal

“In my opinion, December 8 will continue to be an important date, it will be remembered”Webo told the BBC, referring to how racism will be perceived from now on.

When asked if he would leave the field again if there were similar incidents, Webo it was firm. The Cameroonian added that these were the most difficult days of his career.

“We have shown that we will do this again. It will not be the referee who stops him, but the players. As I said, we will have the day before December 8 and the day after.

I don’t want people to treat me like that, it would be a shame if they remember me like that. I’m ashamed of that, to be honest. These two or three days were the most difficult of my entire career.

It was a very difficult and stressful day. I went to the doctor to get pills to be able to sleep. The players said they didn’t want to play anymore because they didn’t respect me. Do you realize what it would mean to have two, three, four parties stopped for this reason? I think UEFA will do something.

I didn’t lose my temper, but I was very upset, very nervous. Did I say why? Because I?'”Webo said.

Sebastian Colțescu was accused of racism by the two teams

Stuff PSG – Basaksehir was interrupted in the 14th minute later triggering an incident with a racist tinge provoked by the statement of a member of the referee squad.

Sebastian Colţescu was said to have targeted Pierre Webo offensively, from the Turks’ technical bench, then officially eliminated by Ovidiu Haţegan. However, in the audio recording that later appeared in the online environment, it does not seem that Sebastian Colţescu’s voice says “The black over there. That is not possible. The black“.

From the audio recording, the one using the line “black man over there” looks more like the “wizard” Octavio Şovre, one of Haţegan’s collaborators in international matches.

Big names in world football defended Sebastian Colțescu

Lionel charbonnier (54 years old), former goalkeeper and French international, said there are “no racist connotations” in what Colțescu said. Charbonnier, a current analyst at RMC Sport, has been a coach in Africa in the past.

He coached SM Sanga Balende from Congo and was second in the Madagascar team, allowing himself to analyze the situation from a personal perspective. “I trained in Africa and they always called me ‘the target’. There was nothing racist, no one had ever thought of such a thing. Not even me“explained the former French goalkeeper.

John barnes (67 years old), the former great striker for England and Liverpool, assures that Romanian referee Sebastian Colțescu would have done nothing wrong when he showed Pierre Webo, Turkey’s second team.

If I am the only white person in a room or group, how else can the only white or black person in a group be described? Demba Ba said that if he had been white, he would not have said “that white!” But if there were five black coaches and one white coach, he would have said “white!” What else could or should I say !?

The referee does not know who to sanction, the fourth official has to tell him who to turn to, so he tells him to go with “the black one”. Then the referee (no: – Ovidiu Haţegan) can ask his name and eliminate him. The role of the fourth official is only to identify you, not to ask your name. What if I said ‘black’? If this is the Romanian word for black, what happens?“John Barnes said, according to the Daily Mail.

Tags: psg , Champions League , racism , sebastian coltescu , pierre webo , basaksehir

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