ARGENTINA INTERNATIONAL EZEQUIEL Lavezzi has issued an apology through his Chinese club after publicity photos that showed him making a slant-eyed pose caused outrage on social media.
Lavezzi has 51 caps for Argentina. PA Archive / PA Images
PA Archive / PA Images / PA Images
Lavezzi, who joined Chinese Super League side Hebei China Fortune last year from Paris Saint-Germain, landed in hot water over the weekend as photos emerged with the 32-year-old smiling and pulling the corners of his eyes back into thin slits.
“The club has discussed this matter with Lavezzi, who said he meant no racial offence and apologised deeply for any harmful impression that it created,” the club said in a statement on Sunday.
Advertisement
It said some of the photos in the promotional shoot taken earlier this year were meant to be in a “light-hearted” and “wacky” vein.
But the team nonetheless conceded it had not been vigilant enough in preventing the controversy and would “draw lessons” from it, vowing to prevent anything similar occurring again.
The pictures drew condemnation on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform, with outraged users demanding Lavezzi be punished or even tossed out of the league.
“This is an extremely abominable gesture that discriminates against Chinese people. Get him out of here!” said one posting.
The club did not announce any punishment for Lavezzi. No direct statement from the player was immediately seen.
Whoops!
We couldn't find this Tweet
A Chinese company, ImagineChina, which works as an official photo partner for the CSL, put out a separate statement saying the offending photos were shot in Spain in February when the team was conducting winter training there.
It said they were taken by photographers from Spanish national news agency EFE who were hired by ImagineChina to conduct the shoot.
ImagineChina said the photographers had no intention of producing photos insulting to Asians.
The Lavezzi episode recalled a controversy involving the Spanish national basketball team ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, when the eventual silver medallists made the same eye gesture during a photo shoot for a sponsor.
Lavezzi forced to apologise to Chinese club after photo of him making offensive gesture emerges
ARGENTINA INTERNATIONAL EZEQUIEL Lavezzi has issued an apology through his Chinese club after publicity photos that showed him making a slant-eyed pose caused outrage on social media.
Lavezzi has 51 caps for Argentina. PA Archive / PA Images PA Archive / PA Images / PA Images
Lavezzi, who joined Chinese Super League side Hebei China Fortune last year from Paris Saint-Germain, landed in hot water over the weekend as photos emerged with the 32-year-old smiling and pulling the corners of his eyes back into thin slits.
“The club has discussed this matter with Lavezzi, who said he meant no racial offence and apologised deeply for any harmful impression that it created,” the club said in a statement on Sunday.
It said some of the photos in the promotional shoot taken earlier this year were meant to be in a “light-hearted” and “wacky” vein.
But the team nonetheless conceded it had not been vigilant enough in preventing the controversy and would “draw lessons” from it, vowing to prevent anything similar occurring again.
The pictures drew condemnation on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform, with outraged users demanding Lavezzi be punished or even tossed out of the league.
“This is an extremely abominable gesture that discriminates against Chinese people. Get him out of here!” said one posting.
The club did not announce any punishment for Lavezzi. No direct statement from the player was immediately seen.
Whoops!
We couldn't find this Tweet
A Chinese company, ImagineChina, which works as an official photo partner for the CSL, put out a separate statement saying the offending photos were shot in Spain in February when the team was conducting winter training there.
It said they were taken by photographers from Spanish national news agency EFE who were hired by ImagineChina to conduct the shoot.
ImagineChina said the photographers had no intention of producing photos insulting to Asians.
The Lavezzi episode recalled a controversy involving the Spanish national basketball team ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, when the eventual silver medallists made the same eye gesture during a photo shoot for a sponsor.
© – AFP 2017
Radamel Falcao fired Monaco to the brink of the Ligue 1 title last night
Mourinho: Manchester United don’t want to play Premier League games right now
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Apology Chinese Super League Ezequiel Lavezzi Hebei Fortune ill-advised Racism Sorry Argentina