Slavia Prague player makes explosive claims about Kamara-Kudela and Rangers fans

Slavia Prague player Alexander Bah claims Rangers fans arrived at Ibrox on Thursday night amid a controversial Europa League defeat for the Gers.

Ondrej Kudela is alleged to have racially abused Glen Kamara on the pitch while a statement by Slavia Prague claims the Finland international was involved in a bust-up in the tunnel after the game.

Kemar Roofe has also been the subject of vile racism on Instagram but the controversy has not stopped there with Bah sharing explosive new claims about what happened at Ibrox behind the scenes last night.

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According to the 23-year-old, Kamara hit Kudela “in the head” after the game and also rubbished the notion of Kudela being racist.

Bah also claimed that Slavia Prague players had to wait for an hour to get into the dressing room as Rangers fans and players had “surrounded it”.

The right-back, who is of Gambian descent, then added fans gathered at the players’ entrance at Ibrox.

“I saw him Kamara hit Kudela in the head after the match,” Bah told Danish website Bold. “I have not really experienced any of the other things first hand, but I know Kudela is the most loving guy, so I can not imagine at all that those accusations are true. 

“As I can understand from the players around it, that was not what was said either, so it is of course a shame for Kudela.”

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Bah added: “After the match we stood for an hour or a half out in the stadium because we could not get into our locker room as it was surrounded by fans and some of their players.

“It ended up that we could finally get into the locker room, and then we were told that we should take a quick bath and then go together to the buses pretty quickly. As I understood it, there were a lot of fans in front of the entrance to the stadium, and there were also some who had entered. There was a sea of ​​policemen standing when we were going out to the buses, so it was a wild experience.

“We did not get to sing victory song, and it was really just about getting back safely to our hotel. It’s clear that it put a bit of a damper on the whole thing, but when we get home to Prague, we can hopefully get to celebrate it a bit there.”

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And the plot thickens…

We’re going to take what Bah said with a pinch of salt at the moment because from the very first line of his interview we’ve shared, he defended someone who had just been accused of racially abusing Kamara.

Slavia have already been caught out lying in their statement as they claimed the police were called about what happened at Ibrox on Thursday night. However, Police Scotland have confirmed “no reports of criminality” were made.

It’s just sickening to read everything that is coming out of Slavia Prague at the minute.

Whether Kamara was racially abused or not in Rangers’ defeat, to turn this on him and accuse him of lying is abhorrent.

Slavia’s players should be silent. That is better than what they’re doing right now and not offering up interviews to countries in their home nations to talk about it.

People in Denmark will be reading Bah’s comments and making assumptions that shouldn’t be made but all the facts were clear to see from the footage on Thursday.

Kudela leaned into Kamara, covered his mouth and said something that instantly provoked him and Bongani Zungu. Both of them yelled out instantly that something racist was said.

How Slavia is denying this is just really, really sad.

In other Rangers news, here is footage of Kudela exiting Ibrox on Thursday night.