Mudryk apologises after video emerges of new Chelsea signing using racial slur

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Mykhaylo Mudryk recited rap lyrics including the N-word in a TikTok later deleted (Image: TikTok)
Mykhaylo Mudryk recited rap lyrics including the N-word in a TikTok later deleted (Image: TikTok)

Mykhaylo Mudryk says he is “deeply sorry for any offence caused” by a video in which the Chelsea star is seen using the N-word.

The 22-year-old signed for the Blues earlier this month in a blockbuster transfer worth £88milion. But Mudryk has faced a backlash from supporters after a TikTok video with the forward repeating the offensive term has gone viral.

Mudryk’s spokesperson has now confirmed that the video - in which he insists he was reciting lyrics from a song - has been removed from the social media site, but not before it had been viewed more than 200,000 times.

Chelsea’s new signing appeared to be singing the lyrics to a song called Freestyle, a 2017 hit from US rapper Lil Baby. But campaigners have hit back at that response, saying the term should have been used in any context.

In a statement given to the Sun, Mudryk’s representative said: “Mykhaylo is deeply sorry for any offence caused by the video posted on his TikTok account last July.

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“Whilst his intention was solely to recite lyrics of a song, Mykhailo regrets his decision and wholeheartedly accepts it was not appropriate. The video has since been removed. The video has since been removed.”

Leading football anti-racism group Kick it Out have since responded with a statement which reads: “Kick It Out condemns the use of all racial slurs, including the N-word irrespective of context. The N-word is deeply offensive and the use of this term by high-profile figures in football can only serve to alienate people from the game.

Mudryk apologises after video emerges of new Chelsea signing using racial slurChelsea star Mudryk has since apologised for the now-deleted video (Chelsea FC via Getty Images)

“It is important that footballers use their significant platform in a positive way, and we’re encouraged to see that Mykaylo Mudryk has acknowledged the hurt caused by his use of this offensive slur.”

The video was uploaded last July, six months before Mudryk’s move to Chelsea was confirmed. In the now-deleted clip, the Ukrainian international appeared alongside a friend in front of an Audi car repeating the lyrics.

Mudryk has appeared once for Chelsea since making the move from Shakhtar Donetsk, coming on for his debut during the 0-0 draw with Liverpool at Stamford Bridge earlier this month.

Mirror Footballhave approached Chelsea FC for comment.

Ben Husband

Mykhailo Mudryk, Chelsea FC, Kick It Out

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