Following a highly publicized on-court brawl during the intense basketball match between Monaco and Dijon, the coaches from both teams, Laurent Legname (Dijon) and Sergii Gladyr (Monaco), along with player Juhann Begarin, have offered their perspectives and apologies.
Laurent Legname, Dijon Coach: Defending His Player’s Reaction
Dijon’s head coach, Laurent Legname, strongly defended his player, Quentin Losser, regarding his involvement in the altercation. Legname explained that Losser’s reaction was a direct consequence of receiving a punch to the head from Juhann Begarin during a rebound contest. “These are incidents we wish to avoid on the court, but when one is struck in the head, a problem inevitably arises,” Legname stated. He clarified that after Losser was pushed by Begarin, an excessive reaction followed, and receiving a punch to the head would naturally provoke a response from any ‘normally constituted’ person. Legname expressed pride in Losser, noting his player should not have had to endure such an attack, which left him with an opened eyebrow arch. He also questioned the referees’ decision to issue the same disqualifying foul to both players, arguing that Losser’s actions were a legitimate reaction to the initial aggression.
Sergii Gladyr, Monaco Coach: Regret and Club’s Apology
Monaco’s coach, Sergii Gladyr, acknowledged the intense nature of the game, making it difficult for players to maintain composure. He referred to a box-out situation that escalated into a confrontation due to provocation, leading to the unfortunate incident. Gladyr expressed profound regret, stating, “This is not the image of Monaco we aim to project.” On behalf of the club, he extended apologies to the supporters and viewers who witnessed the event on television. He committed to taking measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, emphasizing that such behavior does not align with the team’s desired image.
Juhann Begarin: Public Apology for His Actions
Juhann Begarin, the player directly involved in the fight, issued a sincere apology via social media. He addressed Quentin Losser, Losser’s family, and JDA Dijon Basket, acknowledging the inappropriateness of his actions. Begarin admitted that such behavior and images are unacceptable anywhere, particularly on a basketball court. He concluded his message with a simple, “I am sorry,” taking responsibility for his part in the incident.
