Africa football legend Abedi Ayew Pele has expressed disgust over comments by former Marseille president Bernard Tapie insisting he completely overstepped his boundaries. Tapie,
in a recent interview, disclosed how he gazumped Abedi’s proposed move to Monaco in 1987 by declaring that the
former Ghana captain was HIV positive, a move he did to sway Monaco.
Tapie
disclosed that the only way he could ensure the Maestro ended up becoming a
member of The Olympians but the Ghana legend has expressed his disgust about
the comment in a radio interview.
He
said “I was completely zoned out with
regards to that decision by whilom Olympique Marseille president Bernard Tapie,
I was totally oblivious when it comes to that issue but he went too far. I feel
he overstepped his boundaries if his real intention was to ward off competition
from rivals. I am very glad the truth has been revealed now, making whatever
was said impertinent.”
Abedi
eventually turned out to be a club great, winning the Champions League with the
side in 1993 as well as two French topflight titles - in 1991 and 1992.
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