After playing for Brondby in a crucial European qualifier, Clement Bischoff, a reported Celtic transfer target, reportedly received racial taunts and death threats.
By winning 4-0 at home in the rematch, the Danish team overcame a 3-0 deficit from their first-leg loss to Icelandic team Vikingur to secure their spot in the final Conference League qualifying hurdle, where they will take on Ligue 1 team Strasbourg for a spot in the redesigned group stage.
But with the score at 0-0 after just eighteen minutes, versatile midfielder Bischoff was sent off with a straight red card, threatening to ruin the start of the second leg.
The 19-year-old is said to be valued at £6.8million and has been touted as a potential target for the Hoops as well as English Premier League new boys Sunderland.
Before the match at Parkhead, Kairat receives a different Champions League setback despite clearing the Celtic red tape.
As Hearts and Hibs try to capitalize on Glasgow’s disarray, they are superior to Celtic and Rangers.
However, Brondby has acknowledged in a club statement that the player has been the target of racial hatred and death threats on the internet since his dismissal on Thursday.
“Clement Bischoff has received several racist and abusive letters and death threats in relation to Thursday’s victory.
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