The editor-in-chief of the CSKA Moscow club television, Katerina Kirilcheva, apologized for the video, which introduced a new team member from Turkey, Yusuf Yazici. Kirilcheva’s statement was published on Wednesday, January 19, on CSKA’s Twitter.
In the video, CSKA sends a message to the Turkish midfielder with the text: “Yusuf, this is from Russia. We have a lot of Natasha.” Shortly after posting on Instagram, the video was removed.
“I offer my sincere apologies for the presentation video that was released by our media group. Initially, a completely different scenario was planned and approved, but without the presence of the player it could not be realized, ”wrote Kirilcheva.
She clarified that the plot, in the conditions of lack of time, was invented personally by her, but the video turned out to be unsuccessful and inappropriate, and for many it was also offensive. Kirilcheva apologized to the fans, especially the girls, as well as Yazydzhi personally.
In turn, the director of public relations and information policy of CSKA Sergei Aksenov added that the persons responsible for this incident have been suspended from work.
“There is nothing to discuss here. Such things should not appear on official resources. This is both unacceptable and unacceptable. The persons responsible for this incident have been suspended from work, ”Aksenov said in an interview with the Sport-Express newspaper.
Earlier in the day, Anzor Kavazashvili, a member of the RFU ethics committee, said that people who are responsible for social networks are punished for such things by dismissal. According to him, such people cannot be kept in the publicly accessible information field.
CSKA and the French “Lille” completed the registration of the transfer of 24-year-old Yazici on loan until the end of the 2021/22 season. The midfielder has made 22 appearances for Lille this season.
Source: IZ

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