A Guinea player has been excluded from the national team. The reason is quite strange.

Football news 29 dec 2023, 15:38
Steven Perez Dailysports's expert Steven Perez
A Guinea player has been excluded from the national team. The reason is quite strange. Photo: https://twitter.com/sportbible

Guinea midfielder Morlaye Sylla has been excluded from the national team for the African Cup of Nations, according to Daily Mail.

It has been revealed that the reason for his exclusion is a conflict with teammates and the coach. After a friendly match against Brazil, Morlaye Sylla exchanged shirts with Brazilian winger Vinicius Junior and took a photo with him. However, the shirt later went missing.

The player searched the entire dressing room, accusing his national team colleagues of theft. He then claimed that the head coach, Kaba Diawara, had stolen it. After insisting that the dressing room be thoroughly searched, he was subsequently excluded from the squad for the African Cup of Nations.

It's worth noting that the tournament is scheduled to take place from January 13 to February 11 in the Ivory Coast. Morlaye Sylla currently plays for the Portuguese team Arouca in the Primeira Liga. The team is currently in ninth place with 16 points.

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