Ghana defender Jerome Opoku suffers racial abuse in Turkish Super Lig match

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Ghanaian defender Jerome Opoku found himself at the receiving end of racist abuse following an unintentional clash with Besiktas player Bahtiyar Zaynutdinov in the Turkish Super Lig clash between Istanbul Basaksehir and Besiktas.

In a tussle for the ball, Bahtiyar Zaynutdinov came in with the intention to intercept Jerome Opoku from behind.

The heated moment unfolded when Opoku inadvertently elbowed Zaynutdinov.

The referee’s decision to penalize the Besiktas player instead of Opoku led to a wave of anger among the Besiktas fans, resulting in racist chants and comments directed at the Ghanaian defender.

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Adding to the intensity, Zaynutdinov suffered significant injuries to his eye and nose during the clash, rendering him unable to continue the game.

The unfortunate incident heightened the tension on the field and escalated fan dissatisfaction.

Despite the controversy, Besiktas secured a 1-0 victory in the match, with Opoku’s compatriot, Daniel Amartey, delivering a stellar performance for the Eagles throughout the game.

By: www.ghanaweb.com

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