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CSKA came out with a position in defense of Tomasz, who is accused of slashing a teenager

CSKA came out with a position in defense of Tomasz, who is accused of slashing a teenager


CSKA came out with a position in support of coach Alexander Tomash, who was accused by a 17-year-old Beroe young man for slapping him after a visit to the Reds in Stara Zagora. According to the story of Vladimir Milenov, who is the teenager of Beroe and was on the track of the stadium to pass the balls out of the field, CSKA coach slapped him strongly in response to the reply: « Sasho, very quickly forgot where he went. » The teenager presented his version of the scandal in front of the Stara Zagora site Allszg.com.

« The day before the match, he replied in an interview that he was not nostalgic when he returned to Stara Zagora. This made me an unpleasant impression and I decided to ask him with the right words, « Sasho, very quickly forgot where he went from. » He said to me, « Will you tell me where I went from, was it? » And it hit me with a strong slap. Goalkeeping coach Mikhail Roolev, who saw the incident, grabbed Tomash so he wouldn't go to my fight. He was very aggressive. Immediately after the incident, Tomash quickly returned to the tunnel, « Milenov said earlier today.

The CSKA coach himself was asked about the incident immediately after the match, answering: « The boy came to tell me some things that he knew that he was missing the first 7 years. »

« I categorically deny that I swear it. I am learned that I have to respect the older ones and to have a discipline. I have taught me football. I will never allow myself to send an obscene replica to a coach, » explained the 17-year-old teenager. His parents are also categorical to allszg.com that their son was well educated and would not allow himself to get Tomash or to say swearing at all.

« CSKA expresses its ultimate indignation at the arrogant and anti-European behavior of the hosts of Beroe after the match of the 24th round of the First League between the two teams. What we witnessed after the end of the match has nothing to do with the fairplay, sportsmanship and decent behavior after loss.

Beroe's management and headquarters afforded verbal and physical aggression, swearing and outspoken insults to CSKA's senior coach Alexander Tomash. Such behavior is unacceptable and speaks of deeply rooted problems that interfere with the development of football in Bulgaria.

Instead of holding a responsibility for real provocations and inadmissible behavior, allegations of aggression by Mr. Tomash, who aim to displace the focus of the real problem, are spread. After the end of the match, Mr. Tomash remained on the pitch to congratulate the judge's brigade and headquarters of the hosts, but instead of a sporting attitude, he became the subject of rough verbal attacks by the hosts.

Even more disturbing was the organized behavior of the agitation, which deliberately waited for the beginning of the living television show to start with the obscene chants against CSKA's senior coach – a move that clearly shows that the goal was not just an insult but a public humiliation. Such a low level of behavior is shameful for both the club itself and Bulgarian football as a whole.

There is no way to expect changes and development in our favorite sport if the clubs themselves do not set an example of culture, respect and professionalism. We urge football managers and institutions to take a clear position against such events, because the future of Bulgarian football depends on the values ​​we build today.

CSKA will continue to defend the European principles of sportsmen, honest play and respect. We will not allow our coaches, players and guidance to be the subject of such attacks and we will insist on an adequate reaction from all competent authorities. « 

Since the dispute arose after the last referee signal, if the disciplinary committee looks at it at all, then everything should be described in the report of the delegate Ivan Kurkchiev.



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