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Nothing is going well between Werder Bremen and Naby Keïta. Arriving from Liverpool last summer, the midfielder suffered a series of injuries. But he stood out for his attitude last weekend. Annoyed at not being started against Bayer Leverkusen, he sulked and decided not to play the match. Shocked, his club indicated that decisions will be made. In the process, the player published a murderous message to his management while defending himself. This Tuesday, the German team decided to take action.
“Werder Bremen have suspended Naby Keïta until the end of the season. The club also handed out a substantial fine to the midfielder. The 28-year-old will no longer train with the team and will no longer be part of the first team dressing room.we can read in the Werder press release. “As a club we will not tolerate Naby’s behavior. He let his team down in a difficult period linked to our recent form and put his own interests ahead of those of the team. We cannot allow this. At this stage of the season we need to fully focus on the remaining games and being a united team. This is why we had no alternative”explained Clemens Fritz, head of professional football at Werder Bremen.
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