‘Blacked-up’ Griezmann sparks controversy
ATLETICO Madrid and France forward Antoine Griezmann was forced to remove a photograph from Twitter showing him blacked up and mimicking a Harlem Globetrotter basketball player after the post caused controversy on Sunday.
Griezmann was wearing a basketball jersey and a wig with his face, legs and arms blacked up alongside the caption “80’s party” in the photograph on his personal Twitter page.
Although the post initially provoked little comment in Spain, where Griezmann has spent the entirety of his professional career, many Twitter users around the world questioned the 26-year-old player’s choice of fancy dress, with some saying it was racist.
Griezmann first responded to the criticism by posting: “Calm down friends, I am a fan of the Harlem Globetrotters and this beautiful era . . . it’s a tribute.”
He did not immediately delete the original photo, but later he did remove the post and then tweeted an apology.
“I recognise that it was clumsy of me. If I have offended people, I apologise,” he wrote.
Griezmann was top scorer for France at Euro 2016 and his performances on the pitch have seen him become one of Europe’s most marketable footballers, working with big brands such as Puma and EA Sports.
Earlier on Sunday, the Mundo Deportivo daily reported Barcelona are ready to beat Manchester United to his signature next summer by meeting the € 100 million buyout clause in his Atletico contract.
“Barca settled on Griezmann as an objective for 2018 and they spoke with his entourage to see if he was willing to wear the blue and red shirt,” Barcelona-based sports newspaper Mundo Deportivo reported.
“After receiving a ‘yes’ in response, an agreement was reached with the French goalscorer.
“President Josep Maria Bartomeu has now entered to finalise the operation.” the newspaper said.