Emmanuel Emenike
Fenerbahçe forward Emmanuel Emenike faces
disciplinary action in the Turkish league following his indecent
reaction in the derby against Beşiktaş at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium on
Sunday.
The Nigeria international tore off his
shirt in anger and ran off the pitch, demanding to be substituted in the
first half, after his fans booed him for missing a ‘simple’ chance to
put the hosts ahead.
It took the intervention of Fenerbahçe
manager Ismail Kartal and his technical staff to stop Emenike from
walking down the tunnel. Kartal eventually managed to convince him to
put his shirt back on and return to the game.
A former referee in Turkey Ahmet Çakar
said Emenike deserved punishment for leaving the pitch and re-entering
without permission. He said it was a technical error not to have booked
the player, and that the action could mean a replay of the derby.
“These incidents are not even open to
interpretation, they are all bookable offences, the first thing they
teach amateur referees are the rules of the game,” Turkish Football quoted Çakar as saying on Beyaz Tv.
“This was not a refereeing error, it was a technical error and that could result in the match being replayed.”
The 28-year-old has only scored four
league goals for The Yellow Canaries this season, but Kartal revealed he
prayed for the Nigerian to score and break his poor run of form in the
derby.
“I prayed for Emenike to score and win over the fans again,” Kartal told Lig Tv. “The fans need to be more patient and understanding, he cannot change around his fortunes with everyone getting on his back.”
Fenerbahçe eventually won the game
courtesy of a 90th minute goal from Mousa Sow, but not before Kartal had
substituted Emenike at the start of the second half.
The manager also gave Emenike a two-day leave to be spent in Nigeria during the international break.
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