Pierre Webo: These two or three days have been the most difficult of my career

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The coach at the centre of a racism storm in the Champions League this week has said he is “ashamed” of the incident.

Istanbul Basaksehir’s players walked off the pitch during their final group match against Paris St Germain on Tuesday after the fourth official allegedly disparagingly referenced the colour of assistant coach Pierre Webo’s skin.

The game was subsequently abandoned for the night before resuming on Wednesday with a new set of officials.

Pierre Webo wears a 'No to Racism' T-shirt ahead of the match restarting on Wednesday
Pierre Webo wears a ‘No to Racism’ T-shirt ahead of the match restarting on Wednesday (Francois Mori/AP)

“These two or three days have been the most difficult of my career.”

Uefa is investigating the allegations against Romanian official Sebastian Coltescu.

Players from both teams take a knee around the centre circle
Players from both teams take a knee around the centre circle (Xavier Laine/Pool via AP)

Asked if the team would take the same action again, Webo said: “We showed that we will do that. It’s not the ref who is going to stop it, it’s the players.

“In my opinion, December 8, there is a before and after. It will be remembered.”

Istanbul, who were already eliminated from the competition, went on to lose the match 5-1.

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