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Moukoko Says Age Claims Left Him in Tears in TV2 Interview

He tells Denmark's TV2 that relentless scrutiny of his documented birth date has taken a heavy psychological toll.

Overview

  • Youssoufa Moukoko says he cried during the height of the speculation and has learned to ask for help after initially bottling up his feelings.
  • The controversy intensified after a ProSieben documentary featured a man identified as Joseph Moukoko asserting the player is not his biological son and alleging a 2000 birth year instead of 2004.
  • Borussia Dortmund has repeatedly rejected the allegations and points to official German documentation, with no change to the player's recorded age reported.
  • Frankfurter Rundschau notes that contradictory sworn statements reported in the case could expose Joseph Moukoko to criminal liability, with no legal outcome confirmed.
  • Moukoko moved to FC Copenhagen on a long-term deal and has a modest start to the season with roughly a dozen appearances and three goals as he seeks to rebuild form.