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Newcastle: Yoane Wissa ‘never gave up’ after acid attack

Such a determination has been fixed throughout Wissa’s career.

In 2019, he played in front of less than 3,000 supporters in Chambly in the French Second Part.

Now, after completing a 55 million pound move from Brentford to Newcastle United, he will oppose Barcelona in the Champions League next week.

The rise did not come as shock for Pierre-Yves Hamel, who played with Wissa in Lorient.

“He never complained after the attack,” he said. “He wanted to move forward immediately and is a fair award for his efforts to bloom today.

“When Yoane has an idea in mind, it doesn’t matter how long it lasts – it will do its best to do it.”

These words now have additional meaning.

Wissa was so ready to join Newcastle that a few weeks ago, he lifted his entire relationship with Brentford from his Instagram account.

Last month, he called Wissa Brentford to allow him to “keep his words” and accused the club for “unjust stop”.

The parallels were drawn with another striker who wanted to leave his clubs – like Wissa, Alexander Isak, his team did not open the three games of the season.

Newcastle fans, Isak’s own explosive social media mission to join Liverpool as they forced to join Liverpool, as well as Brentford fans were horrified by Wissa’s behavior while trying to force a movement to St James Park.

Ian Westbrook, a BBC Sport and Brentford fan writer, know that stressful supporters “not right” against the “right -wing” those who are rightly separated “because their sides” sell players to larger clubs at the right time “.

The former players of the season ticket Bryan Mbeumo and Christian Norgaard and former executive Thomas Frank will receive good reception when they return to the Gtech Community Stadium after summer moves.

But it will be different for Wissa.

“The legacy was caused,” he said. “There are not many players that do this to Brentford.”

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