Paul Onuachu’s replacement opens up about abusive messages and controversial move to Genk

KRC Genk has taken over the Nigerian striker in the January transfer window, replacing Paul Onuatu, who left the Belgian Pro League team to sign for Southampton.

KRC Genk forward Tor Arrokodare has sent an offensive message in Belgium with his unexpected move to Genk after nearly completing his move to Anderlecht during the January transfer window. Soccernet.ng reported that he revealed that he continues to receive

The 22-year-old attacker sparked controversy at the January deadline, but Anderlecht fans still seem shaken by his decision to leave the club after completing a medical examination.

Arrokodare was lured from France’s Amiens to Segekah Arena in January to replace fellow Nigerian Paul Onuachu, who left Belgium to join England’s Southampton.

In an interview with OJB Sports, the attacker claimed that two teams in the Jupra Pro League had different bids. made it clear that a > and urged them to choose the more favorable one.

The Nigerian came off the bench and scored his first league goal of the season to tie the Buffaloes in the closing stages and waved to Anderlecht fans in celebration, something some feel is disrespectful. it was an act.

After scoring the equalizing goal in Genk’s 1-1 draw with Anderlecht on Sunday, the striker appeared to have silenced the critics with his congratulations.

However, in previous reports, he said his celebrations weren’t meant to show respect to his opponents or their fans, but rather sent him aggressive messages since his move to Genk in January. He stated that the purpose was to show respect to those who

“This shouldn’t make her angry. Please know that I received a lot of insulting messages from Anderlecht fans before the game. During the warm-up they again They grabbed me, and when I got to my destination, I just waved to them and said, ‘Hello, I’m still here,'” explained Arkodarre.

Arrokodaré also spoke about his decision to sign Genk in an interview with OJB Sports and detailed his signing with Anderlecht in January.

“It wasn’t about the money and anyone in my position would have done the same,” he said, adding, “At the time Genk was above Anderlecht in the league. , many Nigerians achieved success in the match,” Genk. Anderlecht was on loan and I felt he wanted more here, but Genk wanted me. It was a question of who was more interested,” he explained.

Despite an injury setback after his move to the Smurfs, the striker scored important goals for Genk, most notably the late equalizer against Anderlecht on Sunday night. .

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