Chelsea: Noni Madueke apologises after insults on Wolverhampton

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With his first hat-trick for Chelsea, Noni Madueke was the key player in the victory of the Blues on the Wolverhampton pitch, this Sunday afternoon, in the Premier League. A special match for the English winger, marked by an Instagram story from Madueke. Everything in this place is shit ” wrote the Londoner, before quickly deleting his post. Too late, since the Wolves supporters whistled him every time he touched the ball. After the match, he apologized to them.

I want to apologise to anyone I may have offended. It was just a human error, an accident. It wasn’t meant to be posted on my social media like that. I’m sure Wolverhampton is a nice city and I’m sorry. As for the booing, I expected it but it’s part of the game. You have to be able to play under that kind of pressure. “, he said in comments relayed by The Athletic.

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