
“It is very, very disappointing, but we are now. That is what should count, the sporty,” emphasized Antwi-Adjei. “I will be whistled for mistakes from the fans. This is not bad, but a bit contradictory. It doesn’t fit together, but I could live with it,” said the Schalke.
The Leipzig press spokesman Carsten Maschulle had already commented on the Sky microphone during the half-time break. The association made research, but could not verify racist statements for the time being, he said. Neither an employee of the club who was near Antwi-Adjeis, nor other spectators in the area and the referee assistant have heard racist statements. “Then there was an announcement that racist statements have no place here. This is also our point of view as a club,” said Maschulle. “Racism and discrimination have no place on the soccer field.”
