Champions League: Dayot Upamecano Condemns Racist Abuse After Lazio Defeat

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Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano said “racism has no place not only in football but anywhere

His comments come after he was subjected to racist abuse following Bayern Munich’s 1-0 defeat by Lazio.

Upamecano, 25, was sent off in the 67th minute of the first leg of Bayern’s Champions League last-16 tie, which resulted in a penalty with Ciro Immobile scoring to give Lazio the win.

Bayern Munich condemned the racist abuse directed at the centre-back on social media after the fixture.

“2024 and we still have to repeat it,” wrote Upamecano on Instagram.

“Making mistakes is part of football. I made one and I apologise to my team-mates and supporters.

“Everything remains possible at home and I believe in my team.

“Criticism is part of football but racism has no place anywhere. When in stadium, or on social media.”

Bayern Munich failed to have a shot on target in Rome, with the defeat increasing the pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel, having also lost 3-0 to Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen last Saturday.
The former Chelsea manager criticised Upamecano in his post-match press conference following the defeat at the Stadio Olimpico.

Bayern trail Bayer Leverkusen by five points in the Bundesliga and have already been eliminated from the German Cup

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