{"id":291909,"date":"2023-09-21T09:37:05","date_gmt":"2023-09-21T09:37:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=291909"},"modified":"2023-09-21T09:37:05","modified_gmt":"2023-09-21T09:37:05","slug":"former-liverpool-goalkeeper-calls-galatasarays-stadium-a-shole","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/soccer\/former-liverpool-goalkeeper-calls-galatasarays-stadium-a-shole\/","title":{"rendered":"Former Liverpool goalkeeper calls Galatasaray's stadium a 's***hole'"},"content":{"rendered":"
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara has described Galatasaray’s stadium as a ‘s***hole’ after his Copenhagen team tossed away two points in the Champions League.<\/p>\n
In a masterclass in how not to endear yourself to a set of rival fans, Polish stopper Grabara took to Instagram post-match and wrote: ‘Deserved all 3pts from that s*** hole, but that’s life, we move on.’<\/p>\n
Following a predictable backlash, he edited the post to ‘s*** game’ but not before his comments had caused a stir on social media.<\/p>\n
Grabara, 24, who spent five years with Liverpool between 2016 and 2021 but didn’t make a first-team appearance, conceded two late goals as Galatasaray battled back to draw 2-2.<\/p>\n
As Manchester United began their Champions League campaign with a 4-3 defeat to Bayern Munich, the other match in Group A proved to be a highly entertaining one.<\/p>\n
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Kamil Grabara described Galatasaray’s stadium as a ‘s***hole’ in an Instagram post after a frustrating night that saw his Copenhagen side chuck away a two-goal lead there<\/p>\n
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Grabara was left cursing his luck after conceding two late goals in Istanbul on Wednesday<\/p>\n
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Galatasaray’s fans are renowned for their passionate and hostile atmospheres\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Grabara was called upon to make a number of saves as Galatasaray dominated the opening exchanges in front of a typically passionate crowd at the Rams Park.<\/p>\n
But Copenhagen took a surprise lead against the run of play through Mohamed Elyounoussi on 35 minutes and doubled their advantage through Diogo Goncalves after 58 minutes.<\/p>\n
The Danish side came under the cosh again, however, after Elias Jelert was sent off with 17 minutes of the contest remaining.<\/p>\n
Sacha Boey duly halved the arrears with four to play and then Grabara was again beaten when Tete equalised for the Turkish side a couple of minutes later.<\/p>\n
Grabara has been Copenhagen’s regular No 1 for the past two seasons, having left Liverpool for them in 2021. He is set to join the German club Wolfsburg next summer.<\/p>\n
Galatasaray make the trip to Old Trafford next on October 3, while Copenhagen will host Bayern.<\/p>\n
Grabara’s comments will no doubt ensure he gets a fiery reception from the travelling Galatasaray fans when they visit the Parken Stadium on December 12.<\/p>\n
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Grabara comes out to try and punch the ball as Galatasaray pile on the pressure\u00a0<\/p>\n
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The Polish goalkeeper was forced to make a number of saves in Copenhagen’s draw<\/p>\n
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Grabara (right) spent five years with Liverpool but didn’t make a first-team appearance<\/p>\n
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