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Ajax lost his crown and shot the camera, Wehorst: I don t want the camera to always look at me

May 19th In the final match of the Eredivisie, Ajax lost 10 points due to 2 draws and 2 losses in the last five rounds. He was reversed and missed the championship with 9 points ahead of Eindhoven. After the game, Ajax players stood in a row facing the fans, and forward Wehest angrily shot the camera as the camera approached him, causing controversy.

Afterwards, Wehest explained in an interview with ESPN: "I think this should be ashamed. In fact, it was a very beautiful moment. We stood in front of our fans and listened to them singing to thank the efforts of this season. At that moment, many of my emotions surged into my heart. But what makes me feel regretful was that you didn't point the camera at the entire team at that moment. After seeing me crying, the photographer came over. I was a natural expression of the current emotions and didn't want the camera to always look at me. The reporters and audiences always thought that you would take the initiative to look for the camera at this moment, but the reality was not the case."

Wehest said that he believed that he had received too much media attention. After the game against Groningen 2-2 last Wednesday, the scene of the player leaving the field was widely reported. In response, Vehorst said: "I felt a little overwhelmed by the results of the game in Groningen and wanted to return to the locker room as soon as possible. At that time, I really didn't want to face those shots that were aimed at me. As long as I intervened, the cameras would be aimed at me again in three or four seconds. Can you focus on the team instead of me, Vehorst? Maybe this is just my feeling, not reality, but please let it go. That day should have been very good, but it was not the case."