CAIRO, June 17 (Reuters) - Egyptian Premier League club Al-Masry lashed out at the television programme "Al-Laaeb", broadcast on MBC Masr, after an apparent prank phone call in which their Tunisian player Elyes Jlassi was lured into discussing contract talks and criticising a rival team.
Jlassi asked the programme presenter if the call was live, and the presenter assured him it was not.
"The board of directors of Al-Masry club express their strong dissatisfaction with the unprofessional media performance that violates all media codes of honor during the last episode of the 'Al-Laaeb' program presented on MBC Masr," Al-Masry said in a statement.
The player was lured into comments that angered Al-Masry fans and embarrassed him and our technical and administrative staff."
"The board of directors of Al-Masry reserve their right to take all legal measures," the club added.
Persons:
Masry, Elyes Jlassi, Jlassi, Laaeb, Elyes, Al, Osama Khairy, Shady Amir, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
Egyptian Premier League club Al, MBC Masr, Zamalek, Al, MBC, Masry, Tunisia's Union Sportive Monastirienne, Thomson
Locations:
CAIRO