Ghanaian Gyan says he was racially abused in AFC Champions League semi
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| Oct 02, 2014
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| Ghana's forward and captain Asamoah Gyan (C) talks with Ghana's coach Kwesi Appiah (C) and Ghana's midfielder Andre Ayew during a training session at the Rei Pele stadium in Maceio |
Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan has accused Al Hilal's Romanian midfielder Mihai Pintilii of racially abusing him during their AFC Champions League semi-final second leg clash on Tuesday.
Ghanaian Gyan was sent off with 20 minutes remaining for a lunging scissor tackle on the skilful Salem Al-Dawsari as the Emirati side were knocked out 4-2 on aggregate despite winning Tuesday's home match 2-1.
Pintilii ran over to Gyan to remonstrate after the tackle near the left hand touchline, which sparked a melee between a number of players from both sides.
Ghana captain Gyan, the tournament's top scorer with 12 goals in as many games, posted a message on his Twitter account on Wednesday saying "it happened" with a link to an article claiming the player was subjected to "racist abuse".
"The player has no right to tell me what he did," Gyan said.
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"He said something to me which made me upset. He said an abusive word -- I really didn’t like it.
"He knows what he said, you can ask him. He knows what he said."
The article added that Al Ain were expected to launch a formal complaint to the Asian Football Confederation upon gathering all details about the case.
Gyan, who joined the club originally on loan in 2011 before making the deal permanent a year later, was involved in some pushing and shoving before leaving the field following the dismissal which came with the scores level on the night at 1-1.
The 28-year-old said he deserved the red card after mowing down the winger.
"I must confess it was a harsh tackle. But in my mind I did not go for the player, I just went in strong for the ball," Gyan said. "I am a professional.
"The referee took his decision. It is football so I cannot complain. I lost my head a bit, but life goes on."
Al Hilal will face the winners of Wednesday's second semi-final between Western Sydney Wanderers and FC Seoul which is level after a goalless first leg draw in South Korea.
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