FC Ural Want To Destroy My Career - Toto Tamuz
Published: December 20, 2013
Israeli - Nigerian striker Toto Tamuz has further commented on his situation at Russian Premier League outfit, FC Ural.
Reports during the week suggested that he left the Yekaterinburg based club without authorization from management.
Speaking to Yekaterinburg-Line , Tamuz said : “Hello, nice to meet you. I have a lot to say about the behavior of the club. They want to kill me as a player and destroy my career.
“My agent told me I can find a new club, I agreed, but then they began to blacken my name in the press, accusing me of incompetence.
“The whole team has gone on vacation, so my agent said that I can be free. It is not true that I left the location of the club on my own.”
The agent of Toto Tamuz has backed him , stating that Ural want to discredit and force him to leave the club.
Photo Credit : fc - ural . ru
Reports during the week suggested that he left the Yekaterinburg based club without authorization from management.
Speaking to Yekaterinburg-Line , Tamuz said : “Hello, nice to meet you. I have a lot to say about the behavior of the club. They want to kill me as a player and destroy my career.
“My agent told me I can find a new club, I agreed, but then they began to blacken my name in the press, accusing me of incompetence.
“The whole team has gone on vacation, so my agent said that I can be free. It is not true that I left the location of the club on my own.”
The agent of Toto Tamuz has backed him , stating that Ural want to discredit and force him to leave the club.
Photo Credit : fc - ural . ru
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