Croatian midfielder Dejan Radonjić blasts Ahmed Said's action in Hadjuk Split draw with Lokomotiv

Published on: 26 September 2017

Lokomotiv Zagreb midfielder Dejan Radonjić has lamented on the actions of Ghanaian forward Ahmed Said in their clash against Hadjuk Split in the Croatian League over the weekend.

Radonjić, who is on loan from Hadjuk Split arch rivals Dinamo Zagreb, clashed with Ahmed Said just after the final whistle of Lokomotiv Zagreb 2-2 draw with Hadjuk Split at the Poljud.

"I have to say that Hajduk has always been a drag. When I was at racing three years ago at one time in Rijeka, I always said that Hajduk was a drag. Almeida scored a hit and then walked 40 meters to pick the ball from the goal post. I asked the referee for the ball, so that the game could continue. Almeida released the ball because he's one of Hajduk's gentleman, but not Said," Radonjić said.

"I read Said's interview two months ago, everything was nice, he said he loved family and the like, but he brutally broke me today. He cursed me with the worst curses, he told me I'd take you to the house. Well, I charge him to the house! -Radonjić said.

"Thanks to God, there are good people here and everything calmed down. I am from Karlovac, I always support Hajduk, except when playing with Dinamo. My wife and friends from Karlovac know this, and I will continue to support them."

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