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Hull City star Aboukamara was treated to a strange press conference on Friday.
The 21-year-old spoke to the press alongside manager Ruben Sells to apologize for a comment he made on Instagram which angered some Tigers fans – although most had no idea what the big deal was.
This is what happened – Hall They were beaten Middlesbrough On Wednesday evening, Michael Carrick’s side scored in stoppage time to give the Riverside all three points with a 1-0 win.
Fans were furious with Camara, a summer signing Norwich Citywhich allowed Boro’s No.10 Delano Borgzorg to carry the ball unchallenged on the left before sending a cross into the box, which was well converted by Alex Gilbert for the winner.
It was a tough defeat for Hull as it dropped the club back to third in the table after an upturn in form following Selce’s arrival at the start of December. .
To make matters worse, some eagle-eyed fans noticed Kamara’s social media activity after the game, which they didn’t like.
The young striker commented with a heart emoji on a post from his friend and former team-mate Paddy Lynn, who celebrated ending his goal drought on the same night he scored his first goal of the season.
The thing is, Lin is playing for it PortsmouthHull’s immediate rivals a championshipThe relegation places, and some Tigers fans were outraged that one of their players had congratulated a rival on the night his mistake directly led to Hull’s defeat.
Hall then held a press conference for the local media with Celes’ player and new head coach present, giving Kamara a chance to apologize for his comments.
But most fans questioned why the club felt the need to do this as he was simply sending his support to a close friend.
Kamara played alongside Lane during his loan spell at Portsmouth from Norwich last season and the pair helped Pompey win the League One title.
“I commented on one of my friend’s Instagram posts a few days ago,” Camara told the press.
First of all I would say it was a mistake and I probably shouldn’t have done it, but I just wanted to express my feelings about how happy I am that he scored his first goal in the Championship.
“But the timing was wrong, and it caused a bit of a stir, so I apologize for my performance.”
While some Hull fans posted some x-rated responses to a picture of Kamara’s comment shared on social media, most were left wondering what the fuss was about and why the club felt the need to get involved. has
One X user wrote: “This is so sad to see. “What is Hal thinking that would make him do this?
A nearly five-minute video of an apology because Aboukamara commented an emoji on his wife’s Instagram post congratulating him on his first championship goal? Madness!
One Hall fan also noted: “Personally I don’t think it’s necessary, but I respect Abu for doing it. Now is the time to get behind the young guy to help him reach his potential. UTT.”
Another said: How shameful. Poor Kamara looks like she’s been held at gunpoint and forced to explain herself over a comment she made on an Instagram post.
Anyone with half a damn brain cell can see that he’s just congratulating his wife. Why is this needed?”
Another online fan commented: “I can’t believe Hal hung her out to dry.
He should have tracked better, yes, but there are also questions to be asked about the other defenders who closed the player down. “They gave him a lot of space.”
Kamara added at the press conference: “Yes, to be honest, I was (surprised by the reaction) in bed with my lady and I saw a lot of comments. These messages
“I didn’t really think much of it, but my agent called me and said it was a big deal, so I thought I should address it and say there was no malice in my comment. Just a A simple message to my friend congratulating him on his first goal in the Champs.”
Most fans on social media agreed, with another saying: ‘Something out of nowhere is like no other. Why does he have to apologize for a congratulatory message to one of his friends?
Anyone who follows footballers on Instagram will see that this is a common thing. shameful Feel the boy has to explain it!”
Hull will need Kamara to be at his best on Saturday as they host the top-of-the-table Leeds United at the MKM stadium
The £5million summer signing has scored just one goal this season, in the UEFA Cup against League One Stevenage, but has failed to score in 19 Championship games for Hull – although he has provided two assists.
He scored 10 goals and provided 11 assists in all competitions for Pompey last season, so there is hope he can rediscover the form that saw him win the League One title.