Everton's former star, Omar Niasse, reveals the shocking and brutal treatment Ronald Coeman gave him

Ronald Coeman has not been afraid to make big decisions since his arrival to Barcelona, right? He reportedly told Luis Suarez that he is free to leave through a brutal phone call and, last week, he also told the young man, Riqui Puig, to leave the club, [...]
He reportedly told Luis Suarez that he is free to leave through a brutal call and, last week, he also told the young man, Riqui Puig, to leave the club, broadcast Periscope.
While it seems the young man can stay, more because of stubbornness, it's clear that Coeman doesn't fear to tell players he doesn't like, to leave the club.
Let's hope, though, that he has improved the treatment of players from his day to Everton.

That is after the former striker's comments, Umar Niasse, have appeared in recent days.
Koeman took the lead at the Yodison Park in the summer of 2016, with Niassen transferred from Moscow Locomotive for 15m euros that year.
But Coeman immediately made Niassen feel unwanted before borrowing him to Hull City in January 2017.
A permanent transfer to Crystal Palace in 2017 failed before Niasse returned to Everton's team, where he stayed longer than Coeman, who was dismissed in October 2017.

And after Koeman left, Niasse discovered the shocking way the Dutch treated him at the Mercedeside.
When Coeman came in, I was a very good target to destroy,” said Niasse.
He tried, but I was strong enough to stay. I worked so hard to get to Premier League, so I had to stay at Premier League.
”Coeman worked so hard to get me out. He tried to do many things that were not good at all.
After he took my closet to the strip store, my fan number, he took me away from the bread table where we ate and sent me to the U-23s, where I didn't even have my closet.
It was very difficult. You need a very good mentality to deal with this, because you have no respect at the club.
Using the word "slavlar" is too much, but it was very difficult. That's all I can say. ”
Our prayers are with Riqui Puig...












