Police centre-back Issah Yakubu has revealed that he was subjected to many insults after taking off his shorts to celebrate a winning goal against Rutsiro, after which he was sent off later during his side's 3-2 victory.
after his winning goal celebration against Rutsiro, where he took off his shorts and was sent off later.
While speaking exclusively to B&B Kigali, the Ghanaian defender said: “It’s not like I wanted to disrespect the country, no. I heard a lot of people saying I take drugs and I am stupid, I’m not going to reply to any insults, the only thing I want to say is sorry.”
“I don’t know what was going through my mind because we were 2-0 down, but we came, and I scored the winning goal in the 93rd minute. I didn’t even know what I did,” he added.
“When the referee gave me the red card, I said no problem because I had sacrificed for the club, but something came to mind: I have to say sorry to the Rwandans, the Rwanda Premier League board, and the teams.”
B&B Kigali's Eddy Abayisenga sat down with Yakubu as the defender discussed his ambitions with Police FC, settling in Rwandan football, challenges, and more.
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