Daily Mirror

Ex-Swans star Williams apologises after upsetting fans for mocking Cardiff’s ’Ayatollah’ celebratio­n

- BY JAMES NURSEY

WALES skipper Ashley Williams has apologised after being caught on camera calling his own fans “mugs.”

Williams made the remark ahead of Friday’s

2-1 Nations League defeat to Denmark at the Cardiff City Stadium.

The defender, who played for Cardiff’s archrivals Swansea from 2008-2016, was filmed arriving at the ground ahead of kick-off.

The full video, posted on the official Nations League Twitter page, appears to show Williams, 34, saying: “Look at these mugs doing the Ayatollah.”

Williams was passing a picture of Cardiff fans doing their trademark gesture while making the comments. The Stoke stopper’s illadvised gaffe upset a lot of supporters and he was forced to respond as soon as Wales landed in Tirana for tonight’s friendly with Albania. Williams, who has 81 caps, said: “I didn’t mean to cause any offence. Apologies if it offended anyone.

“It is disappoint­ing. But it was not meant how it came out. There was a bit of banter with me and the physio Sean Connelly who is at Cardiff and was in the picture. I have nothing against Cardiff fans, as players we love the Welsh fans.

“Maybe we shouldn’t have had that joke at that time. It was unfortunat­e it was on camera.”

The tweet has since been removed but Williams’ remark has generated a storm of controvers­y. Richard Bertin responded: “I never want to see Ashley Williams put on a Welsh shirt ever again.”

Others have complained to the FAW on social media. The row has overshadow­ed Chris Gunter winning a record 93rd internatio­nal cap for Wales.

Boss Ryan Giggs (left) said: “We all know Cardiff and Swansea are big rivals.

“Ash as the captain just like the rest of the lads is thankful for that support.”

Giggs confirmed star man Gareth Bale ( far left with Williams) will feature in Tirana, saying: “He is fit and committed and wants to be here for Chris.”

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