Yaya Toure apologises after sharing explicit video on WhatsApp group
Ivory Coast great Yaya Toure has apologised for making “an inappropriate joke” following claims by The Sun that he shared an explicit video in a WhatsApp group that contained players taking part in the Soccer Aid charity match.
The report alleges that former Manchester City midfielder Toure posted a pornographic video showing a naked woman in a bath.
The Sun also claims that Toure ‘offered to hire sex workers’ for his Soccer Aid team-mates in a message posted in the WhatsApp group that was reportedly made up of players – both male and female – due to feature in the charity event.
In the wake of the backlash, the four-time African Player of the Year, who had been training with League Two side Leyton Orient earlier in the summer after leaving Chinese club Qingdao Huanghai, issued an apology via social media on Saturday.
He posted on his Twitter page: “I made an inappropriate joke that I regret deeply and want to apologise. Please read my apology in full:
“I would like to apologise to everyone involved in Soccer Aid for an inappropriate joke I deeply regret.
“It was meant as a joke, however I lacked thorough consideration for the feelings of all the other participants. That being said I deleted the jokes within minutes and I immediately apologised to all inside the group.
“We gather for a good cause and this deviates the focus of the game, which is to bring everyone together to help children around the world. It’s sad to see an inappropriate joke I made attract the attention which should be fully devoted to the beauty of the charity game.
“Regardless of the circumstances, I want to take full responsibility. I am a grown man who should not be engaged in such jokes.
“I am very sorry for my mistake and wish everyone all the best with Soccer Aid on Sunday in raising awareness and funds for important causes.”
The Soccer Aid fixture sees various ex-professional players and celebrities participate in a game between an England XI and a World XI to raise money for vulnerable children.
Yaya Toure was axed from the event, which featured ex-Prem stars including Patrice Evra, Ashley Cole, Michael Owen, Joe Cole and Michael Essien.
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