Japan captain Maya Yoshida accuses Saudi fans of ‘discriminatory gestures’

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20 Comments

  1. As a Saudi, I apologize to Japan and to the leader, Maya Yoshida, for the behavior of some of the fans. Undoubtedly, we love and respect Japan, and competition without Japan is not great.

    サウジアラビアとして、一部の聴衆の行動について、日本とリーダーの吉田麻也に謝罪します。間違いなく、私たちは日本を愛し、尊重しており、日本なしでの競争は素晴らしいものではありません。
    🇸🇦🇯🇵

  2. Maya Yoshida san, these kids DONOT represent Saudi Arabia. You are a respected footballer of a national team. Sportsmanship is what you ought to have displayed and stay the role model for these kids and other around the globe. Walking out was very UnJapanese and a NO NO for a football team Captain. We understand the frustration but let us face it, the hosts had a good hair day. Chin up Yoshida san. We all respected you before the game and after the game as well.

  3. Dispicable and.. disgrace to football they will never advance any further. All Arab countries need to learn the spirit of Fair Play. Stop wasting time on the ground.

  4. Now they're attacking Junya Ito on Instagram, who scores latest game.
    It is true that he hurt Saudi Arabia's player, but it was an accident, not intentional attacking. No one has a right to do such a thing against him.

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