Galatasaray striker Didier Drogba has insisted that recent acts of racism will not force him out of Turkey.
The
former Chelsea frontman visited the house of the country's Sports
Minister Suat Kilic following an incident between his club and Istanbul
rivals Fenerbahce in which two fans were photographed holding banana’s
and making allegedly making racist gestures towards the Ivorian.
"That
was not the first time in the world, it happens. I am really happy in
Turkey and I know that it was just an individual act," Drogba, who
joined Galatasaray earlier in 2013, told Hurriyet Daily News.
Kilic
claimed that it had not crossed his mind that the fans had the
intention of being racist but, in hindsight, was upset by the actions of
a tiny proportion of Fernerbahce fans.
“When I was watching, I
thought that he would just throw the banana on to the pitch, I did not
have the slightest idea that it was a racist gesture. The incidents
saddened us like you,” the politician said.
Fenerbahce attacker
Pierre Webo, a Cameroon international, scored both his team’s goals in
the club's 2-1 win over Drogba's Galatasaray and appeared to claim that
ignoring the problem is the best course of action.
He said: "I
think it is best not to speak of it. The more we speak, the worse it
gets. That was just not right. We know what racism is but we are very
comfortable in Turkey."
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