
Former L'pool keeper receives death threats after calling a visiting UCL ground 's**t hole'
Reading Time: 1min | Thu. 21.09.23. | 16:15
FC Copenhagen's Kamil Grabara wasn't impressed with Galatasaray's fans. And the riposte that followed has been awful
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara called Galatasaray a 's*** hole' after FC Copenhagen's draw against the Turkish giants in the Champions League fixture on Wednesday night.
It resulted in over 300 death threats sent to his wife, Dominika Robak. Grabara, who was on Liverpool's books between 2016 and 2021 and went on loan to Huddersfield at that time, posted a snap of his team, FC Copenhagen, on Instagram after their 2-2 Champions League draw.
Copenhagen goalkeeper Kamil Grabara has labelled the Galatasaray stadium a 'sh*t hole' on Instagram this evening. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/JIXbc1ikn6
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) September 20, 2023
But it was the caption of the picture that has led to him and his wife receiving abuse.
"Deserved all 3pts from that s*** hole, but that's life, we move on," the 24-year-old wrote alongside the snap.
However, not all fans have taken kindly to Grabara's review of playing in Istanbul, with his wife receiving 'death messages' after the game.
"Last night, I got over 300 death messages, this isn't normal," Grabara's wife revealed.
One of the messages sent to her read: "We will kill your husband and you just wait."




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