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Konami Drops Antoine Griezmann As ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ Ambassador Over Racist Comments in Newly-Surfaced Video

Konami Drops Antoine Griezmann As ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ Ambassador Over Racist Comments in Newly-Surfaced Video

French footballer Antoine Griezmann has just been dropped by Konami as an official Yu-Gi-Oh! ambassador.

A recent video has surfaced where Griezmann is seen laughing at inappropriate behavior by fellow teammate Ousmane Dembele during Barcelona’s pre-season 2019 club tour. The video shows Japanese hotel staff attempting to fix the room’s television set so that they can play PES. Ousmane can be heard mocking the staff with, “All these ugly faces, just so you can play PES, aren’t you ashamed?” Along with, “Guys, are you technologically advanced in your country or not?.” There’s also reportedly a clip where Griezmann can be heard saying “ching chong.”

The news then traveled to Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani, who signed off on a $35 million USD contribution to the club as sponsors. An outraged Mikitani demanded an apology with, “As a club sponsor and tour organizer, I am very sorry that the FCB players made discriminatory remarks. Since Rakuten has endorsed Barca’s philosophy and sponsored the club, such statements are unacceptable under any circumstances and we will formally protest the club and seek their views.” Griezmann ultimately apologized by defended his character by tweeting, “For the past few days, some people have wanted to pass me off as the man I am not. I firmly refute the accusations made against me and I apologize if I have offended my Japanese friends.”

In other gaming news, the owner of a million-dollar Charizard card disrespects the original Pokémon artist, angers TCG community.

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