FC Rosengård striker Gaëlle Enganamouit received throughout the match to endure boos and racist actions taken by the Frankfurt supporters.
In the second half marked the judge to the audience.
– it was nice that she reacted, a player should not be exposed in that way, says Rosengårds Emma Berglund Sportbladet.
FC Rosengårg accounted for an impressive effort against the reigning champions in the Champions League quarter-finals.
Rosengård made 1-0 and equalized in the meeting with Frankfurt – but fell in a dramatic penalty shoot-out.
Gaëlle Enganamouit hit a of the penalties coolly into the net, and raised the triumphant arm tensed muscle toward the audience.
Frankfurt heel had throughout the match booed out of the Cameroonian star striker, and according to data also shouted racist things.
– You heard they booed every time Gaelle had the ball, but I do not know what they said because it was in German, says Rosengårds captain Emma Berglund. READ ALSO FC Rosengård fell after penalty shoot
In the second half, ran the judge to the sidelines to talk to the officials, then the announcer according to Sydsvenskan cried out that racism does not belong the home of football.
– Whatever they screamed so it was nice to judge responded, whatever it is – a player should not be so vulnerable. It’s the Champions League should stand for –
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