FC Metz midfielder Kevin N'Doram has received mass backlash for using a homophobic slur during an interview.
Kevin N'Doram spoke following his side's 2-2 draw against Marseille in Ligue 1 on Friday (August 18). The Frenchman was unhappy with his team's performance but decided to use homophobic language in his analysis of their first-half display (via Express):
The 27-year-old has since apologised for his language but has been heavily criticised on social media. Metz trailed Marseille 1-0 heading into half-time, and it was a lackluster showing from Laszlo Boloni's men.
Les Grenats hit back through Cheikh Sabaly in the 65th minute just after Ababacar Lo was given his marching orders in the 59th. They then took a surprise lead through Georges Mikautadze in the 71st minute.
However, Vitinha struck in the 82nd minute, and the hotly contested encounter finished all square. Yet, Kevin N'Doram made clear his disappointment with his side's performance.
The French midfielder admitted that his comments were wrong but explained that they came in a moment of anger:
It remains to be seen if the French Football Federation takes action against the player. Football has started moving in the right direction about stamping homophobia out of the game.
Homophobia in the dressing room has been a constant issue in football that many had turned a blind eye to in the past. However, the problem has since been highlighted by many in the sport and most recently Aaron Ramsdale.
The Arsenal goalkeeper admitted that he had let such comments pass him by. He also revealed in the Player's Tribue that his brother Oliver is gay:
Ramsdale added that he would do his utmost to ensure that homophobic comments are kicked out of the game.
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