So less than a month after the penalty incident Kamara is in trouble again this time for ABH
Police were called after a fight at the training ground and Kamara was arrested.
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Police were called to Fulham's base in Motspur Park early Monday evening due to reports of an altercation involving the Frenchman.
It is understood that having been banished from first-team training by manager Claudio Ranieri for being a disruptive influence, Kamara arrived at the training ground on Monday intent on resolving his future with Fulham CEO Alistair Mackintosh. But his visit ended with him being arrested.
A police spokesman said: 'Police were called to a training ground in New Malden, shortly after 17.00hrs on Monday, 21 January to reports of a fight.
'Officers attended. One man, in his 20s, was arrested on suspicion of ABH and criminal damage.
'He was taken into custody at a south London police station and subsequently released under investigation.'
In a statement, Fulham said: 'The club is grateful for the swift attention and action by the Metropolitan Police immediately following our reporting of the incident on Monday.
'The subject who was arrested is banned indefinitely from Motspur Park and all club activities.
We will refrain from further comment but will stress that we will fully cooperate with any new or continuing investigation or legal proceeding in the name of providing everyone a secure and safe working environment.'
The incident is the latest controversy to have engulfed the 23-year-old in recent weeks.
Kamara was allegedly involved in another fight with team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic earlier this month during a team yoga session.
Manager Ranieri has frozen Kamara out of his plans, with the striker being linked with a move to Turkey.
On Saturday, Kamara posted a cryptic message in French to Instagram, alongside a picture of a phoenix rising from the flames.
Appearing to reference the club's treatment of him, his penalty row with Mitrovic and his alleged fight during a team yoga session, the striker wrote: 'Amazement the human being forgets very quickly. Just the time to go from one floor to another and everything is forgotten.
'It is much easier to point a finger at someone than to know how to recognise the sacrifices, the contributions and the benefits that this person has had in a 'group'. A penalty failed, a false altercation as it happens every day in each team is a sidelining.
'Recognition speaks so low, and defamation is hailed. Ingratitude for some and racism for others are commonplace in this world.
It is much easier to forget than to praise, to denigrate rather than to remember what the man has done well.
'Every man has the right to error, #BigFine claimed for a penalty, failed fortunately without consequence. To believe that I did not want to score to win this game.
'To finish, boxing to boxer football to footballer and yoga for all. There has never been a fight in the meantime, hello.
'Thank you for those who support me the phoenix is always reborn from the ashes it seems.'
Guess we don't know the full story but he doesn't seem to come across well. Equally can well believe Mitrovic has baited him with some nasty stuff too
To be fair, taking that penalty was criminal...
Obviously, Lee Bowyer has been straight on the phone to Fulham telling them that he's happy to help - by taking him off their hands until end of season.
And he'll be told that if there's any trouble at Charlton, Bowyer will lamp him first.
France, Germany, Spain, Italy etc.
I would say Scotland would be his best bet.
They love a bit of aggression.
"Kamara was allegedly involved in another fight with team-mate Aleksandar Mitrovic earlier this month during a team yoga session."
Cant stop laughing at that statement hahaha! Classic.