Furious Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri admits he ‘wanted to kill Aboubakar Kamara’ after striker stole penalty off Aleksandar Mitrovic

Furious Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri admits he ‘wanted to kill Aboubakar Kamara’ after striker stole penalty off Aleksandar Mitrovic
Claudio Ranieri admitted he ‘wanted to kill Aboubakar Kamara’ after Fulham’s late victory over Huddersfield Town on Saturday.The Frenchman won a penalty for the hosts, but refused to give the ball to designated spot kick specialist Aleksandar Mitrovic.Kamara wrestled the ball away from Mitrovic2
Kamara wrestled the ball away from Mitrovic
Terriers goalkeeper Jonas Lossl saved the effot from 12 yards, but could do nothing to keep out Mitrovic’s late winner.Although the Italian eventually left Craven Cottage satisfied, the disrespect from Kamara clearly irked the normally cool and collected customer.“He did not respect me, the club, team-mates and crowd. I spoke with him, it is not right,” Ranieri told BBC Sport.Mitrovic also said of the incident: “We had a small argument and I think it is my job for penalties. He did not think like this but I respect that. I have done the same in the past.The duo had a heated discussion before the penalty miss2
The duo had a heated discussion before the penalty miss
“I don’t have a problem with this, he missed and that is part of football. He changed the game when he came on in the second half.”Ranieri added: “I said to Aboubakar Kamara to leave the ball to Aleksandar Mitrovic, he is the man who shoots the penalties. It is unbelievable what he did. “I wanted to kill him. That is normal when one man takes a ball, only because he scored the last penalty (against Manchester United). It should be Mitrovic, that is it.”Fulham are now unbeaten in their last three games, have kept two clean sheets and moved to within a point of safety.

Ranieri says he 'wanted to kill' Aboubakar Kamara
Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri said he "wanted to kill" Aboubakar Kamara after the striker snatched the ball off team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic and missed a late penalty against Huddersfield. The pair argued and designated spot-kick taker Mitrovic was furious after Kamara refused to give him the ball.
Claudio Ranieri says he 'wanted to kill' Aboubakar Kamara


'I wanted to kill him' - Ranieri accuses Kamara of disrespectFulham manager Claudio Ranieri said he "wanted to kill" Aboubakar Kamara after the striker snatched the ball off team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic and missed a late penalty against Huddersfield.The pair argued and designated spot-kick taker Mitrovic was furious after Kamara
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Furious Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri admits he 'wanted to kill


Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri said he wanted 'to kill' his striker Aboubakar Kamara, whom he accused of disrespecting the club by insisting on taking a penalty against the Italian's orders. Home U.K.
Claudio Ranieri says he 'wanted to kill' Aboubakar Kamara


Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri said he "wanted to kill" Aboubakar Kamara after the striker snatched the ball off team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic and missed a penalty against Huddersfield.
Claudio Ranieri furious after Aboubakar Kamara takes penalty


Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri said he "wanted to kill" Aboubakar Kamara after the striker snatched the ball off team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic and missed a late penalty against Huddersfield. The pair argued and designated spot-kick taker Mitrovic was furious after Kamara refused to give him the ball. "He did not respect me, the club, the
Claudio Ranieri says he 'wanted to kill' Aboubakar Kamara


Furious Fulham boss Claudio Ranieri admits he 'wanted to kill Aboubakar Kamara' after striker stole penalty off Aleksandar Mitrovic.
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Claudio Ranieri admitted he 'wanted to kill Aboubakar Kamara' after Fulham's late victory over Huddersfield Town on Saturday. The Frenchman won a penalty for the hosts, but refused to give the ball to designated spot kick specialist Aleksandar Mitrovic.
Claudio Ranieri says he 'wanted to kill' Aboubakar Kamara


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Media playback is not supported on this device 'I wanted to kill him' - Ranieri accuses Kamara of disrespect. Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri said he "wanted to kill" Aboubakar Kamara after the striker snatched the ball off team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic and missed a late penalty against Huddersfield.
Claudio Ranieri says he 'wanted to kill' Aboubakar Kamara

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