Carlton Cole apologizes for the Holocaust analogy.
Former England striker Carlton Cole has apologized after comparing the prospect of a massive defeat to West Ham Manchester City to the “Holocaust. Cole commented on Radio 5 Live in preparation for Sunday’s Etihad Premier League game.
The former West Ham and Chelsea striker later apologized for his testimony at the same event. “I want to sorry to the audience for the completely unacceptable sentence I used earlier,” he said. “I’m sorry if I offended someone.
A spokesperson said: “Unacceptable notice was used during the Premier League on Sunday, and 5 Live apologizes for it as it goes on air. The Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany time World War II claimed the lives of about six million Jews. When asked if West Ham boss David Moyes chose the team to defend. Against the Premier League champions, Cole said: “You can say it’s a bit negative. Why not?
“You have to give Man City a little respect. Otherwise, you’ll be out. “Otherwise, it would be the Holocaust, and you don’t want that. Cole’s comments come on the first day of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.