Empoli: new car accident for M’Baye Niang

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Back in Italy where he played for Milan, Genoa and Torino, Senegalese striker M’Baye Niang (29) arrived at Empoli from Turkey and the Adana Demirspor club. A positive start to the adventure for him since he scored 2 goals and delivered an offering in three matches. If everything goes perfectly on the field, off it, he has just experienced a small mishap as reported by Corriere dello Sport. In fact, this morning, the player had a car accident in Empoli while he was driving his SUV, a Mercedes G-Class. Hitting a Fiat 600 which was parked, he suffered a lot of damage to his bodywork and the another vehicle and was also transported to the emergency room.

The transalpine club reacted via a press release from its sporting director Pietro Accardi: “I would like to point out that our player M’Baye Niang immediately warned us of the mishap that occurred this morning. As a Club we know that since his arrival in Empoli, the boy usually goes out early in the morning and joins prayer groups with other practitioners of his religion. The footballer, recklessly returning home, collided with parked cars. M’Baye is doing well, all the tests carried out according to custom by the competent authorities gave totally negative results. This afternoon, the player will train regularly with Mr Nicola’s group to prepare for Saturday’s match against Sassuolo. This is not the first time that M’Baye Niang has had problems while driving. In 2012, he was arrested without a license when he was only 17 years old. He tried to get out of it by pretending to be his teammate Bakaye Traoré. In 2014, he destroyed his Ferrari when in 2016, he had already had another car accident.

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