Soccer-Brondby back coach Cooper after Tahirovic non-selection claims


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Group H - Bosnia and Herzegovina v Romania - Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina - November 15, 2025 Romania's Dennis Man in action with Bosnia and Herzegovina's Benjamin Tahirovic. REUTERS/Amel Emric/File Photo

March 24 (Reuters) - Danish club ⁠Brondby have backed manager Steve Cooper after the Welshman was accused ⁠of dropping Bosnian midfielder Benjamin Tahirovic because he will face ‌Wales in a World Cup playoff semi-final in Cardiff on Thursday.

Bosnia-Herzegovina manager Sergej Barbarez made the claim at a news conference this week, saying former Swansea City boss ​Cooper had left Tahirovic out of Brondby's two ⁠most recent games because ⁠of his nationality.

"Benjo has told me some things that are hard to ⁠believe. It ‌has something to do with his coach's origin," Barbarez said on Monday. "When your coach wishes you, but not your national ⁠team, good luck, it leaves room for thought.

"He (Cooper) ​has told him that ‌everything will return to normal after the national team season."

Media ⁠reports on Tuesday ​said Tahirovic had contacted Cooper to apologise for the comments and that Brondby sporting director Benjamin Schmede had contacted Barbarez to explain the decision.

"This is ⁠quite a far-reaching speculation," Soren Hanghoj, Brondby's ​communications director was quoted as saying by the BBC. "Steve has publicly stated the considerations behind the decision -- and none of them have the slightest connection ⁠with either national team. That goes without saying.

"It is a club decision that has been made jointly by an entire coaching team and the sporting management. And there are not that many Wales fans in ​Brondby after all."

Wales host Bosnia-Herzegovina and the winners ⁠will go on to a home final against Italy or Northern Ireland.

Bosnia ​are attempting to qualify for the World ‌Cup finals for the second time, having ​done so in 2014. Wales qualified for the tournament in Qatar in 2022.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)

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