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Former Parisian El Chadaille Bitshiabu, transferred this summer to Leipzig, had to deal with the intolerable behavior of new teammates.
The affair caused a stir across the Rhine. A real scandal whose victim is none other than the former PSG titi El Chadaille Bitshiabu, transferred during the last offseason for an amount of around 15 million euros. The 18-year-old defender had to face the abject attitude of young footballers at the RB Leipzig training center.
According to information from the daily Bild, two apprentices who in the past had already been the subject of reports from their teammates for inappropriate gestures and words against players of various origins and religions attacked to the French U19 international, who has been accumulating playing time with the reserves since his arrival at the club.
Dismissed from the training center
The word “negro” in particular would have been pronounced several times, underlines the media in question. Given the history of the two elements concerned, the management of RB Leipzig would have proceeded with their immediate dismissal. “ They clearly made racist comments towards other players and behaved in a completely unsportsmanlike and unacceptable manner », justifies the Lipsian training center.
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