“Do not call me things just to look for guilt”

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Maccabi Tel Aviv is turbulent, and not just because of the future of Yannis Sapropoulos. After the documentation that ran on the network of the nightly entertainment of Jaylen Reynolds, James Nanley and Derrick Williams, the club does not go over it on the agenda. Maccabi Tel Aviv commented on the issue hours after the incident and clarified: “The incident will be investigated and treated disciplinary within the club.”

One player who appeared in the video, Derrick Williams, commented on his Twitter account: “If you really think I or my teammates do not care because it’s Valentine’s Day, it’s just silly for your fans to try to underestimate the players, and an empty restaurant waiting for an account becomes a media festival. “5 seconds from a story that was an hour long, think what you want, argue if you want … but do not talk to me and do not write my name on nonsense because you want to blame someone for how you feel.”

Another actor tagged in the video is Kyrie Thomas, but he does not appear in the same documentation and he was quick to deny on social media that he was part of the pastime. “It’s a lie. I was not part of the pastime,” Thomas wrote in a Twitter post, “after every game I go home, call my mom and my sisters. Please stop talking to me about the subject.”

Maccabi Tel Aviv is naturally angry with the players who went out, especially after one of the most painful losses in recent years.

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