Bundesliga: El Chadaille Bitshiabu victim of racism

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Huge scandal in Germany and more particularly at RB Leipzig. Transferred last summer to the German club, El Chadaille Bitshiabu was targeted by racist comments from two young people from the training center.

Repeat offenders, the latter were finally fired by the current 4th in the Bundesliga. As reported by the German media BILD, the RBL which lost to Stuttgart this Saturday (2-5), learned that its two young players had made racist remarks on several occasions at the training center. Enough to hasten their departure.

The German media adds that the comments made by the two young players targeted the skin color of the former Paris Saint-Germain defender. The word “negro” was said several times by these two individuals.

Moreover, certain players under the age of 19 have, for their part, reported other incidents in the past where these same two people criticized their teammates of other origins and religions. A message of support should be sent to the French defender by his club.

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