defends Bulka after his offensive post on and denounces racist insults

defends Bulka after his offensive post on and denounces racist insults
Nice defends Bulka after his offensive post on Bastia and denounces racist insults

The same evening of OGC ’s victory against (0-1) at Furiani in the Coupe de , Marcin Bulka, Nice goalkeeper, made an insulting post against the Corsican club. Since being a victim of harassment, the Pole has been able to count on the support of his club.

A clumsy story that has serious consequences. Just a few minutes after qualifying for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France by winning 1-0 in Bastia on Tuesday, OGC Nice goalkeeper Marcin Bulka posted an insulting message against Corsican supporters. Since being the victim of threats, he has been publicly supported by his club in a press release.

“OGC Nice supports its goalkeeper Marcin Bułka, victim of numerous threats on social networks following his post of victory Tuesday evening in Bastia on his Instagram account. He was directly motivated by the insulting remarks , particularly of a racist nature, from part of the public present in the stands against several of their teammates throughout the evening”, denounces the Riviera club.

“Victory on this shitty stadium”

“Marcin assures that in no case did he want to fail in the memory of the victims of the Furiani tragedy. Upon reading this erroneous interpretation, he immediately deleted his publication”, specifies OGC Nice, without his guardian apologizing.

Tuesday evening, Marcin Bulka published a story on his Instagram account repeating the publication of OGC Nice celebrating its victory against Bastia, on which was written: “A derby cannot be played, it must be won.” A slogan to which the Nice goalkeeper saw fit to add: “Victory on this shitty stadium, Issa Nissa!” He accompanied his publication with the SC Bastia logo, on which he had hidden the Moor’s head, the main symbol of Corsica. Before deleting everything.

Marcin Bulka, usual starter in the Nice cages, did not take part in the meeting, leaving his place to Maxime Dupé.

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