As recently discovered voice notes from Jerome Boateng’s deceased ex-girlfriend are released, the former Manchester City player is accused of “mental and physical abuse of women” by his own mother.

According to reports, Jerome Boateng’s mother has accused him of “abusing women.”
In June of this year, the former Manchester City player will go on trial for assault.

In a devastating email to a German media site, Jerome Boateng’s mother, a former defender for Bayern Munich and Manchester City, allegedly accused her son of “abusing women for years.”

Between 2011 and 2021, Boateng worked at Bayern for ten years. Three years prior, a Munich court found him guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend Sherin Senler.

But after the Munich regional court ruled in favor of Boateng’s appeal, the conviction was reversed because of procedural mistakes.

The 35-year was spared a possible five-year prison sentence at the time of the payment of £1.5 million; however, a German judge ordered a fresh trial to be place in October of last year.

According to reports, on March 25, 2021, Boateng’s mother delivered a document to a lawyer in Berlin in which she made the grave accusation against her son.

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De Bruyne to miss Newcastle match due to injury.

As Kevin De Bruyne struggles to recover from an injury in time for Manchester City to play in the closing weeks of their treble quest, Pep Guardiola has disclosed that the Belgium midfielder will miss the team’s FA Cup quarterfinal matchup against Newcastle.

Due to a groin strain, De Bruyne will not be playing for Belgium in their upcoming friendly against the Republic of Ireland and England.

Domenico Tedesco, the coach of Belgium, stated that De Bruyne has been having trouble with the issue for the “past several matches.”

The 32-year-old experienced the injury prior to being replaced in the second half of City’s 1-1 Premier League tie against Liverpool, according to City manager Guardiola.

Following the aggravation of his hamstring injury during City’s league opener against Burnley in August, De Bruyne has already missed a significant portion of the season.

He will miss Newcastle’s trip to the Etihad Stadium, and Guardiola was unable to provide an update on his availability for the pivotal match against Premier League leaders Arsenal on March 31.

“He has experienced some issues while playing at Anfield. He is improving, though. Guardiola informed reporters on Friday that he was not prepared for tomorrow.

“After our conversation, Belgium’s manager made a decision. I’m thankful for that because he wasn’t feeling well. With any luck, he can now recuperate for the remainder of the season.

“Today’s modern football players are not all clean (healthy). They are constantly having issues. It’s best to take a step back because he didn’t feel well the day after the game.

Guardiola is particularly concerned about Brazil’s goalkeeper Ederson’s injury, as he will also miss the Newcastle match, in addition to De Bruyne.

Due to a muscular issue, Ederson had to leave the game against Liverpool; Stefan Ortega will fill in for him against Newcastle.

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