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Yesterday, Werder Bremen slapped Naby Keita on the wrist. The former Liverpool player, who sulked and decided not to play the match after learning that he would not start against Bayer Leverkusen, shocked his club. The sporting director of the German team, Clemens Fritz, said yesterday: “After learning yesterday that Naby would not play from the start, he decided not to get on the bus but to go home. We will speak tomorrow with him and his advisor about the consequences and the course of events.” The community decided to respond on social networks. His words are relayed by Sport1.
“I would like to speak here to clarify my situation with my club, Werder Bremen. Since the first day I signed for this great club, I have always worked selflessly and professionally. My only wish has always been to help the club and bring joy to the many supporters, especially at a time when the results are not what we would like. Since the beginning of my career, I have never had any disciplinary problems wherever I have gone and I have always tried to be a role model. I will therefore not accept anyone tarnishing this image. To the fans: I want you to know that I fight in every practice so that I can make you happy every weekend. Training, giving everything, these are the limits of my power. Come on, Werder! Naby Keïta.” The message got through…
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