Go Ahead Eagles player Victor Edvardsen has apologised after being accused of ‘bullying’ Manchester United target Angelo Stiller.
Stiller and Edvardsen were in action on Thursday night as the former’s Frankfurt beat Go Ahead Eagles 4-0 in the Europa League. The game was overshadowed, though, when Stiller was mocked over his appearance.
Edvardsen, 29, appeared to make a reference about Stiller’s nose on the field, triggering a brief on-field scuffle and a frenzy after the game as fans and pundits alike slammed the striker.
Stiller was born with a cleft lip, which is a birth defect affecting the face and mouth.
Former Real Madrid and Netherlands midfielder Wesley Sneijder took aim at Edvardsen after the game. Speaking on Ziggo Sport, he said: ‘He needs to walk to Frankfurt’s dressing room right now and apologise. This is bullying.
‘We know what bullying can lead to, we have seen examples in life. This is very serious. Go Ahead Eagles should grab him by the ear and drag him to Frankfurt’s dressing room. Children will see this behaviour. This guy is not right in the head. I have to stop talking because I am getting more and more angry.’
Angelo Stiller (second right) is a victim of ‘bullying’ by Victor Edvardsen (second left), according to Wesley Sneijder
Edvardsen mocked Stiller’s nose, and later issued an apology after being fined by his club
The incident took place when Edvardsen fouled Atakan Karazor in the 73rd minute of the game, before taking aim at Stiller by repeatedly pointing at his nose.
A number of Stuttgart players ran in to confront the Swede, with Stiller visibly furious. He argued with both Edvardsen and referee Mohammed Al-Hakim, with both players shown a yellow card.
Go Ahead Eagles of the Eredivisie, meanwhile, fined Edvardsen €500 (£438.28), with the money donated to charity.
Edvardsen himself has now issued an apology.
He said: ‘I want to apologise for my behaviour yesterday. Things were said and done between us that do not belong on a football pitch.
‘After the match, I went to Stuttgart’s locker room to apologise. I have a role to play as an example to others and I must behave accordingly.’
In terms of football, meanwhile, Stiller is reportedly a target for Manchester United after the Red Devils were said to have drawn up a seven-man shortlist for the position.
United, who suffered their latest setback in the Premier League on Monday night with a disappointing 1-0 loss to Everton, are keen to bolster Ruben Amorim’s squad at the next available opportunity.
Sneijder (pictured) said the incident was ‘very serious’ and his side ‘should grab him by the ear and drag him to Frankfurt’s dressing room’
United are not expected to invest heavily during the January transfer window after splashing out £225million last summer on the likes of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko – but have already started thinking ahead to next summer.
With high earners Casemiro, Harry Maguire and Jadon Sancho all out of contract at the end of the season, and Marcus Rashford’s £325,000-a-week deal potentially disappearing if he completes a permanent move to Barcelona, United could trim as much as £1 million per week from their wage bill.
According to ESPN’s Rob Dawson, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos intend to reinvest the savings into strengthening the club’s midfield in the summer – and have drafted up a seven-man shortlist.
Stiller is a defensive midfielder and has been linked with United in the past. This season, he has played 19 times for Stuttgart.
He also broke into the Germany set-up in 2024, and has played five times for his county to date, with hopes of earning a spot in Julian Nagelsmann’s World Cup squad next summer.
Stiller’s contract with the German side, who are fifth in the Bundesliga, runs until 2028 and it is believed he would cost around £44million.
