The racist mishaps should have been directed at Isak and the referee also offered the player to break the match, but Isak did not want that.

When the investigation was then opened, Uefa (European Football Association) asked for testimony from Robin Quaison and Alexander Isak.

- I'm still annoyed at that situation. It's a little fucked up. It became an investigation, and that's what bothers me the most. I heard what I heard, Alex heard what he heard, says Quaison in Studio Blue Yellow.

He thinks it seems that Uefa thinks they are lying about racism.

- For some reason, they were freed from this and nothing happened. In retrospect, it feels like at least the signal they are sending to me is that Alex and I are lying. It's not okay for me.