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The African Cup of Nations starts on January 13. Guinea – with YB star Mohamed Ali Camara (26) in defense – will then compete in a group with Cameroon, Senegal and Gambia. However, midfielder Morlaye Sylla (25), a regular in the Portuguese top competition at Arouca and 25-time international, will not be there for the Guineans. Surprisingly enough, he is missing from the selection. And probably not for sporting reasons.
Hysteria after sweater theft
As “RMC Sport” reports, citing media from Guinea, Sylla was punished by not considering national coach Kaba Diawara (48) for a strange scene last June. At that time, Guinea played against Brazil in a friendly match (1:4). After the final whistle, Sylla secured the jersey of Brazilian superstar Vinicius Jr.
The valuable piece of fabric suddenly disappeared into the locker room – and Sylla began to hysterically accuse his teammates of theft. Even national coach Diawara was suspected by Sylla of being a jersey robber. The suspected robber demanded that the wardrobe be searched from top to bottom. It is not clear whether the shirt has been recovered. Afterwards, Sylla allegedly apologized neither to the coach nor to the team, which was resented by everyone.
Recently there was even speculation about Sylla’s possible dismissal from the national team. However, he excludes this from the medium ‘Africa Guinée’. “Not everything said on Facebook is true. I will never announce my resignation, especially because I am still young. That’s all I can say.” (sbe)
Source : Blick

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