
Mohammedan Sack Yan Law for 'Not Doing What's Told', Minerva Owner Ranjit Bajaj to File for Defamation after Match-fixing Allegations
News 18Controversy has struck Indian football yet again soon after the sport returned after the coronavirus pandemic-forced break. Mohammedan Sporting on Sunday sacked their head coach Yan Law on charges of “leaking personal conversation” he had with the club’\s top brass, hours after securing a resounding 4-1 win over ARA FC in the I-League Qualifiers. “Mohammedan Sporting Club on Sunday has terminated the contract with head coach Yan Law. 🚨 OFFICIAL CLUB STATEMENT 🚨The employment of Head Coach Yan Cheng Law with Mohammedan Sporting Club is terminated with immediate effect We wish him the best for his future endeavours. As per legal advice a criminal & civil defamation case & FIR is being lodged tomorrow against Dipendu Biswas & Wasim Akram & @MohammedanSC & Bengali newspaper AAJKAL & YUVABHARTI u/s 499 IPC for making & spreading untrue,false & baseless allegations against me in print media 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/TnWTi8OK5f— Ranjit Bajaj October 11, 2020 Law became the youngest ever to coach an I-League club when he took charge of Punjab FC last season at the age of 26.
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Mohammedan Sporting’s head coach quits, investor claims he will stay
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