By Our Correspondent, DAR ES SALAAM
Tanzanian
giants Young Africans SC have fired Belgian coach Luc Eymael for racist remarks
allegedly made on Wednesday when he compared the country's fans to monkeys
in an astonishing tirade.
Following a 1-1 draw with Mtibwa Sugar in which
he saw his team drop to third in the league, the 60-year-old tore into the
club's supporters, claiming they were ignorant about football, and lambasting
the conditions he had been working in since arriving in Tanzania.
"The fans can only
shout and are like monkeys who are barking ‘babababa’," Eymael told local
journalists in audio obtained by our reporter.
"These fans do not know anything about soccer.
"This place is not for me, playing
in pitches at a level of seventh or eighth division in Europe is not
for me," he added. "The changing rooms, too, are not for me.
"I am not enjoying your country,
you are uneducated people. I don’t have a car, what is that?
"I do not have wifi and I do not
have DSTV. No, no, no!"
Eymael also announced that he was
looking to leave the East African side and depart Tanzania.
"My wife is absolutely not enjoying
here and this is disgusting to me, I am disgusted," he
continued. "The only pleasure that I have is the pitches are always
full when we are playing, full of our fans, but working in these conditions is
not for me.
"I do not want to stay here. I
would prefer that they release me let me just do my last game and let me go."
Eymael also proceeded to accuse the
referees of bias, claiming that the country's officials were favourable to
Yanga's bitter rivals Simba.
"You know, (the) officiating
was always against us and (was) only favouring Simba, not giving
us even a clear penalty," he complained. "Things like that
are not for me."
"I said to the sponsor: Do your own
things and you cannot be able to win the league because you are not an
organised team, you are not an organised club.
"The officiating is always against
you because you are a poor club."
Eymael's comments were not well
received by the club's management and, as expected, action has been taken
against the experienced coach.
"Yanga management
has been saddened by inhumane and racist remarks made by coach Luc Eymael and
reported by several media outlets as well as social media," the
27-time-league champions said in a statement signed by interim
Secretary-General Simon Patrick and obtained by our reporter.
"Owing to those unsporting remarks,
Yanga management has decided to fire Luc Eymael effective today, Monday, July
27 and will ensure he leaves the country as soon as possible."
The Jangwani-based side have also
apologised to respective authorities for the remarks made by the 60-year-old.
"The management apologises to the
country's leaders, Tanzania Football Federation (TFF), members, Yanga fans and
the citizens in general for the disgusting and demeaning remarks by coach Luc
Eymael.
"Yanga SC values and believe in
pillars of discipline and humanity, and is against any form of racism."
Eymael was appointed to lead
Wananchi in January, taking over from Congolese tactician Mwinyi Zahera.
The
Belgian coach, who has previously worked in South Africa, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia during a nomadic managerial career, is known
for speaking his mind and has a history of making controversial remarks.
During
his tenure, Yanga struggled for consistency; he had a target of winning the FA Cup and ensure the team play in
the Caf Confederation Cup next season, but a 4-1 loss to Simba SC in the cup
semi-finals meant he missed out on his target of cup glory.
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