BetBoom Team manager reacts to ATF's conflict with kiyotaka
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Luca “Lukawa” Nasuashvili called on
Team Falcons coach Curtis “Aui_2000” Ling to put Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf in his place by teaching the player manners, and also demanded a public apology for Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf's threats against Gleb “Kiyotaka” Zyryanov.
The
BetBoom Team manager published a statement to this effect in his personal Telegram channel.
“Hi Aui_2000! I don't have Twitter, but I'm sure this message will reach you! After the recent events in Bucharest, which taught everyone a big lesson, your naughty child is misbehaving again.
I expect you personally to publicly apologize to my player, as well as some sort of action. Teach Ammar some manners if no one has done so already.
I also ask all tournament operators to pay attention to this. The trend of public threats is starting to go over the top.”

Credit: Telegram/lukawahouse
Following the publication of this appeal, the
Team Falcons coach stated that he spoke with Lukawa and also acknowledged the impropriety of Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf's actions and apologized for the situation. The player also commented on his statements in the ranked match chat, stating that he crossed the line and does not really feel negative towards Gleb “Kiyotaka” Zyryanov.
Following apologies
Team Falcons coach, Luca “Lukawa” Nasuashvili said the situation has been resolved.
Recall that earlier Ammar “ATF” al-Assaf provoked a conflict with a famous streamer and former pro-player Pavel “9Pasha” Khvastunov.






