Lierse Egyptian owner Maged Sami vowed to take action against fans who were shouting 'racist chants' against Egypt centre-half Ahmed Saied ‘Ouka' after this week's 2-0 league victory over Gent. Ouka, on a six-month loan from Wadi Degla, celebrated the team's win with the Egypt flag right after the game that marked Lierse's second win of the season, only to see a group of fans shouting abusive chants against his country. “Some of the fans sang racist chants against Ouka for celebrating with the Egypt flag, they will not escape punishment," Sami told Belgian media. “I know these fans very well and they will be brought to account. “I thank all the fans who supported their team respectfully, and I would like to tell those who were racist, from now on you will be denied attending the team's games." Lierse, who are currently managed by former Egypt U-23 coach Hany Ramzy, lie13th of the Belgian standings, four points off the relegation zone. They boast three Egyptian players among their ranks in Ouka, Ahmed Samir Farag and forward Mohamed Al-Gabbas, in addition to ex-Ahli and Zamalek man Hussein Yasser.