the Bayern Munich star David Alaba is raging now over two doctors controversial proposal in the hunt for a vaccine against the coronavirus.

the Proposal came last week in a French tv-program, where the doctors Jean-Paul Mira and Camille Locht argued that it would be best to test a vaccine in Africa first:

“If I may be a little provocative, should you not perform such a study in Africa, where there are no masks, processing or revival?”

“a Little bit like certain AIDS-studies, where you have done things on prostitutes, because you know that they are very vulnerable and does not protect itself?” was the first from Jean-Paul Mira, while Camille Locht replied:

“You’re right. We are thinking something similar to the study for a cure for tuberculosis-like symptoms, which is already taking place in Africa. We will consider doing something similar in Africa.”

And the opinions have provoked David Alaba, who was born and raised in Austria, but he’s african roots.

“the two doctors or clowns? It is a form of racism, I could never imagine. Outrageous and unacceptable! We must all stand together and work closely together to combat this virus,” writes David Alaba on Twitter.

And Alaba is far from the only footballer who has criticised the doctors ‘ proposal.

The former Chelsea profile Didier Drogba langer also out after the two doctors.

“It is unbelievable that we continue to accept statements like these. Africa is not some laboratory. I take in the degree of distance from these degrading, wrong, and most of all racist comments” has ivorian Drogba posted on Twitter.

Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o – who, as active played for among others Barcelona and Chelsea have also been heavily provoked by the announcements. He has put a picture of the two doctors up on her Instagram profile and wrote the following:

“you’re just shit. Africa is not something you can just play with.”