Sekou Baradji Angry With Naval Board After He Is Banned From Training

The Franco-Senegalese midfielder is very unhappy with the manner in which he is being treated in Portugal...

By Robin Bairner

Sekou Baradji has express his discontent with his situation at Portuguese club Naval, indicating that he doesn’t understand why he has been sanctioned by the outfit, who are preventing him from training until February 11.

“I could also go before the disciplinary board of the club,” he grumbled to the AFP news agency, clearly discontent. “I do not understand, because I have always respected everyone since I have been in Portugal.

“It all started after the game last Saturday against Belenenses. I had a family problem at home and I told my agent to speak to the director general. The next day I went to training to explain what happened to my team-mates and coach, who told me to go home. On Monday, I called the chief to tell him that it was no better and, on Tuesday, I asked to see the president, but he would not see me."

“It's impossible to talk on the phone with the president, who insults everyone,” the player’s agent added. “In addition, they are two months behind in paying wages! It's very complicated for the players and their families.”

Baradji, a Franco-Senegalese midfielder, was previously on the books of West Ham United and apparently came close to signing for Blackburn Rovers last summer.
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