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Van Persie accuses Adebayor of "malicious" stamp

20:19 BST, Sat 12 Sep 2009
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Manchester City's Emmanuel Adebayor (top R) challenges Arsenal's Robin van Persie (bottom) during their English Premier League soccer match in Manchester, northern England, September 12, 2009. REUTERS/Phil Noble (BRITAIN SPORT SOCCER) NO ONLINE/INTERNET USAGE WITHOUT A LICENCE FROM THE FOOTBALL DATA CO LTD. FOR LICENCE ENQUIRIES PLEASE TELEPHONE ++44 (0) 207 864 9000

LONDON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Arsenal forward Robin van Persie accused former strike partner Emmanuel Adebayor of a "mindless and malicious stamp" during Manchester City's 4-2 win over the London club at Eastlands on Saturday.

"I am sad and disappointed by...Adebayor's mindless and malicious stamp on me..." the Netherlands striker said in a statement on Arsenal's official website (www.arsenal.com) after the match.

"We are both professional footballers and I know that the game is physical, I too have made hard and sometimes mistimed challenges but never with the intention of hurting an opponent.

"He set out to hurt me today. He has shown a real lack of class," the 26-year-old added.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the match Adebayor said there was no intent on his part to hurt his opponent and that any contact had been accidental.

"I did not have time to take back my feet," the Togo international said. "Because I was trying to kick the ball my feet touched his head. At the end of the game I told him I'm very sorry."

Adebayor also apologised for running the length of the pitch to celebrate in front of the visiting Arsenal fans the goal he scored in City's victory.

That earned him a booking and he told Sky Sports: "I shouldn't have done what I did but the emotion took over me and I'm sorry for what I've done."

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