CSKA Moscow editor apologizes for offensive sense of humor amid club's new signing
Yusuf Yazici moved from France's Lille on loan with option for permanent transfer

ISTANBUL/MOSCOW
Editor-in-chief of the Russian CSKA Moscow football club television channel apologized for offensive humor in welcoming the transfer of Yusuf Yazici.
The team announced their new arrival with a special video that featured a fake conversation with Yazici on social media.
The Russian club shared the promotional video and wrote: "Yusuf, it's Russia, we have many Natashas here!"
But the team deleted the post after it received backlash.
"I offer my sincere apologies for the presentation, released by our media group. Initially, a completely different script was approved but without a player present it was impossible to shoot it," Katerina Kirilcheva said on Twitter.
"In conditions of lack of time, I wrote this script that turned out to be unsuccessful and inappropriate, and in addition to that - insulting for many. Once again I offer my apologies to our cheerleaders, especially to the girls and personally to Yusuf.”
Yazici joined the team from France's Lille on loan with an option for a permanent transfer. He helped the club win the French Ligue 1 title and French Super Cup in 2021.
The 24-year-old scored 16 goals and had 10 assists in 89 appearances in his 2.5-year stint at Lille.
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