Karsdorp victim of mobbing in Rome for FIFPro: “Accused of being a traitor”

The Federation of Professional Footballers in a press release strongly attacked Roma for handling the Karsdorp case.

Author: Marco Beltrami

Just when the tension seems to have eased, Roma returns to talk about the case. Karsdorp🇧🇷 The Dutch player who had found the field a few days ago was the subject of a very heavy press release from FIFPro, or International Federation of Professional Footballers. The Netherlands-based body accused the Pomegranate for player treatment.

Everything happened in the post Sassuolo-RomeWhen Mourinho with scathing words, he publicly accused one of his players. The latter’s identity was leaked a few hours later, with Karsdorp initially forced to leave the capital. From then on, the relationship between the player and the Capitoline team seemed compromised and destined to collapse, given the “surprising” presence in the friendly against Cádiz a few days ago.

Suddenly, now the official press release of the Federation that comes to protect the players, very strong against Roma: “FIFPRO strongly condemns AS Roma’s treatment of Rick Karsdorp, who has been victimized in recent weeks of a mobbing campaign🇧🇷 Karsdorp was publicly accused of being a “traitor”, an unfounded and abusive term which the club’s management did not address or apologize for, and supporters used repeatedly to confront him and his family. In addition, he was subjected to unwarranted disciplinary proceedings🇧🇷

According to FIFPro, the accusations against Karsdorp were made to “deflect” attention from the team’s disappointing performance. In this regard, here is full support for him: “These acts are apparently a way of deflecting the club’s recent poor performance and are intended to put undue pressure on the player. This behavior is incompatible with the FIFA regulations on the status and transfer of players 🇧🇷 Rick Karsdorp has the full support of FIFPRO and the Dutch players’ union VVCS.”

The declarations of the director of the VVCS, the union of professional football players in the Netherlands, as well as the consultant of FIFPro, Louis Everard, in this regard, are peremptory: “Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard of players being used as scapegoats to divert attention away from club performance and management. It is not acceptable for a club to isolate a player and treat him differently than his teammates.”

Source: Fan Page IT

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