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‘Football can be s***’ – Mourinho blasts ‘scum’ who claimed Wijnaldum’s broken leg was caused by Roma teen Afena-Gyan


JOSE MOURINHO says those who started a rumour Felix Afena-Gyan is responsible for Roma team-mate Gini Wijnaldum’s broken leg are “scum”.

Netherlands midfielder Wijnaldum fractured a tibia during training with the Serie A giants on Sunday.

Roma’s teen striker Felix Afena-Gyan (centre) already has six caps for GhanaCredit: Getty

The 31-year-old faces months out and looks unlikely to be fit for this winter’s World Cup in Qatar.

After suggestions emerged 19-year-old striker Afena-Gyan was responsible for the training ground accident, Roma boss Mourinho took to Instagram to set the record straight.

The Portuguese posted an image to his 2.9million followers of himself holding up a Roma shirt emblazoned with a ‘Forza Gini’ message of support for Wijnaldum.

And he wrote: “Sometimes football can be s**t. In only 2 weeks, Gini became one of us because of his human qualities (his football qualities we already knew).

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“Sadly, in a very unfortunate accident he had a bad injury that will keep him away from playing for a long time.

“But it’s not just football to be s**t sometimes, people can also be…

“Those who initiated the rumours that a top kid like Felix could be responsible for what happened are real scum.”

Wijnaldum had only joined Roma on loan from Paris Saint-Germain 17 days before suffering the setback.

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The ex-Newcastle and Liverpool star has 86 caps and 26 international goals and is a regular in Louis van Gaal’s talented Dutch side.

Highly-rated Roma youth team product Afena-Gyan made his senior debut for the club in October and already has six caps for Ghana.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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