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PSG's Aminata Diallo arrested after attack on club teammate

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Aminata Diallo has been arrested in connection with an alleged attack on a teammate, the club said on Wednesday.

The France international was arrested Wednesday morning following an assault that took place last week.

Sources have told ESPN that the police investigation relates to an attack on PSG teammate Kheira Hamraoui on Thursday.

Sources added that on that night, Hamraoui was in Diallo's car with two other PSG teammates after leaving a club dinner in Paris.

As the car pulled out in front of her home, two men wearing balaclavas armed with iron bars dragged Hamraoui out of the car and started hitting her on the legs, according to sources. The assault lasted two minutes before the men escaped.

PSG confirmed that Diallo was placed in police custody but did not publicly name the victim.

A club statement read: "Paris Saint-Germain acknowledges that Aminata Diallo was remanded in police custody this morning by the Versailles SRPJ as part of the proceedings initiated following an assault last Thursday evening against the club's players.

"Paris Saint-Germain condemns in the strongest possible terms the violence committed. Since the evening of Thursday, Nov. 4, the club has taken all the necessary measures to guarantee the health, well-being and safety of its players.

"PSG is working closely with the Versailles SRPJ to shed light on the facts. The club is paying close attention to the progress of the proceedings and will study what action to take."

Sources added that Hamraoui was taken to hospital after the attack and required stitches for her leg injuries. She has not sustained career-threatening injuries but was unable to make her 100th appearance for the club against Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Instead, Diallo started the match as PSG enjoyed a 4-0 win to earn their third consecutive victory in the competition this season.

Hamraoui and Diallo are both defensive midfielders and are in direct competition for a place in the PSG team and France national side.

Diallo joined PSG in 2016 and had a loan spell with the National Women's Soccer League club Utah Royals for the 2020 season.

Erik Lira's actions were caught on camera and went viral on social media, causing a backlash from supporters. Mauricio Salas/Jam Media/Getty Images
Pumas UNAM midfielder Erik Lira has apologised for slapping a police officer on the helmet as he walked off the pitch while celebrating his team's 4-3 win over Cruz Azul in the Mexican league on Sunday.

Lira's action, which appeared to be playful, was caught on camera and went viral on social media, with some supporters saying his actions showed a lack of respect towards authority.

"I want to offer an apology to anyone who may have been offended by my way of celebrating last Sunday, my intention was nothing more than to share a moment of great joy on the field and it never crossed my mind to disrespect anyone," Lira said on Twitter.

"I send a special hug to the Security and Civil Protection bodies that keep order in our games and I reiterate my respect. Sincerely, Erik Lira."

Earlier, Lira, 21, had excitedly put both of his hands on an on-field security officer and shaken him in a celebratory fashion after his team's 83rd minute goal, which proved to be the winner.

Pumas had gone into Sunday's home encounter, their final game of Liga MX Apertura regular season, knowing that a win would secure a playoff spot.

They were two goals down at the interval but scored three goals in the second half to edge Cruz Azul.

SOURCE : Espn

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