
Liverpool and Croatia defender Dejan Lovren has denied any wrongdoing following a charge of perjury in his homeland.
Mamic was sentenced to six and a half years in prison for corruption in June, with a court ruling he had made illegal profits on player transfers.
In relation to his own situation, Lovren issued a statement on Instagram: “After coming from training this afternoon, I learned how media in Croatia, and then England, reported news that an indictment was filed against me for giving a false statement in one case in Croatia.
“This is simply not fair, not just, not sporting. In this way, acting on me and my family is extremely discriminatory and unfair. [It’s] a fight that is not fair and [one] I’m not used to.
“I didn’t commit any criminal offence. I am proud of my life, every step of my life, everything that my family and I have created. No-one can dirty that. No media, malicious people, nothing.
“With indignation, I dismiss all accusations and to anyone who wants to ruin my reputation and the reputation of my family, I say they will not succeed. Dejan Lovren will get this battle too. And every other.”