A Champions League goalkeeper incredibly branded Galatasaray a 's***hole' before sneakily editing the post.
Former Liverpool stopper Kamil Grabara was part of the Copenhagen side which began their group stage campaign with a 2-2 draw in Istanbul. In such a hostile environment, that would normally be regarded as a decent result.
However, given the way the match panned out, it felt like two points dropped for the Danes, who took a 2-0 lead through Mohamed Elyounoussi and Diogo Goncalves. However, the match turned following Elias Jelert's sending off on 73 minutes after collecting his second booking.
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That presented Galatasaray with a route back into the game and the Turkish champions salvaged a point through Sacha Boey and Tete, with the latter spectacularly volleying home a cross from former Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha.
With Bayern Munich and Manchester United the other teams in Group A, the result arguably represented a missed opportunity for both sides. And Copenhagen’s Polish keeper Grabara couldn’t hide his frustration – and his apparent contempt for Galatasaray.
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With pre-match team shot, Grabara wrote: “Deserved all 3pts from that s*** hole, but that’s life, we move on.” Grabara then wisely modified his post to: “Deserved all 3pts from that s*** game, but that’s life, we move on.”
However, after the original post had been viewed thousands of times, it was a case of too little, too late. One fan said: “Describing another clubs stadium as a ‘s***hole’ on social media is crazy.”
Another added: “Kamil Grabara should be punished for his disrespectful post after the Galatasaray-Copenhagen match. No professional player should act like this. Absolutely disgusting.” A third said: “Damn, that’s rude.”
Grabara spent five years with Liverpool after being signed for £250,000 from Ruch Chorzow in 2016. He had loan spells at Danish side AGF and Huddersfield Town before joining Copenhagen on a five-year deal in 2021.
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