Christian Atsu: Ajax's Mohammed Kudus wasn't yellow carded for shirt tribute | OneFootball

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·20 February 2023

Christian Atsu: Ajax's Mohammed Kudus wasn't yellow carded for shirt tribute

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Last Saturday morning, football fans awoke to the tragic news that Christian Atsu had sadly passed away.

The former Newcastle United forward had been missing for 12 days after getting caught up in the horrendous earthquakes which have devastated Turkey and Syria.


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Atsu's apartment building collapsed and the 31-year-old was eventually found dead under the rubble by rescue workers.

Tributes for the Ghanaian were seen all around the footballing world over the weekend, with Premier League players wearing black armbands during matches and minute applause or silences held before kick-offs.

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Atsu's countryman, Mohammed Kudus, paid a touching tribute of his own after scoring a wonderful free-kick for Ajax in a 4-0 win over Sparta Rotterdam.

Rather poignantly, Atsu's final career goal was a free-kick for Turkish club Hatayspor, which came on the eve of the earthquakes.

After producing his set-piece magic at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, Kudus removed his shirt to reveal a message which simply read: "RIP Atsu".

Now, usually a player receives a yellow card from the referee over the removal of the team's shirt.

But not on this occasion.

In an incredibly rare modern footballing moment, referee Pol van Boekel didn't brandish a yellow card in Kudus' direction, recognising that the sport's laws are insignificant in comparison.

What did Kudus say about the referee after the match?

In a post-match interview, Kudus revealed what Van Boekel said to him, with the two seen in discussion on the pitch.

"We have football rules but this is beyond football, this is about life and death," the Ajax star said.

"The referee told me it's not allowed (shirt removal) but he understands because this is a bigger situation than football. A big respect from me to the referee."

Van Boekel, we salute you.

Ajax's 4-0 win over Sparta Rotterdam means they remain three points behind table-toppers and fierce rivals, Feyenoord.

The team have now won four on the bounce in the Eredivise, with interim manager Johnny Heitinga sparking something of a turnaround in recent weeks.

Up next for Ajax is the second leg of their Europa League play-off tie against Union Berlin on Thursday evening.

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