"West Ham" team shaken by racism scandal

"West Ham" team owners were forced to take action against the team's head of player recruitment, Tony Henry, when English negotiations with a football agent were revealed. In January, the athlete's representative tried to offer his clients to the London club, but the director rejected, saying he did not want to invite black players into the team. "We do not need more Africans. We had three and do not want any more to deal with them. These are not racist remarks, it's just our attitude - unacceptable. We had problems with Diafra Sakho. Africans have a hard time adapting to the team and cause chaos. Of course, my words are not directed against a particular race. Of course, if we look at the top African players, we have no problems with them. However, not playing they cause a lot of problems, as was the case with Diafra. Now he has left the team and this is great news," Henry wrote. It is said that the director was temporarily suspended from his duties, and Sakho accused "West Ham" representatives of lying on social media and claims that the English simply no longer want to deal with black players.