Georgiy Tsitaishvili on Interview Policy, Passport Past, and Georgian National Team Role

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Georgiy Tsitaishvili, a Dynamo Kiev midfielder currently on loan to Dinamo Batumi, has publicly stated that he will not participate in interviews with Ukrainian media. His stance was reported by Ukrainian Football, highlighting a clear red line in his media availability. Tsitaishvili explained that he declined further media requests out of respect, noting that his upbringing taught him to respond with courtesy even when it is not easy.

In a recent conversation with NV, the 23-year-old player revealed a past move that stirred interest around his early career. He acknowledged that he once obtained a Ukrainian passport to facilitate entry into Dynamo Kiev’s first team. While he has long harbored a strong desire to represent his homeland Georgia on the international stage, his early career included appearances for Ukrainian youth squads. He did not hide the fact that those steps were taken to broaden his opportunities within a competitive environment.

During this season, Tsitaishvili has contributed at Dinamo Batumi by appearing in two Conference League qualifying matches and two Georgian Cup fixtures. He has recorded a goal and two assists across those encounters, adding valuable moments to his team’s campaign.

Georgiy has worn the Georgian national team jersey since 2021. Across 14 appearances, he has netted one goal and provided two assists, contributing to his country’s efforts on the international stage.

A mention of a recent journey to the United States is noted in relation to a prior period connected with a match featuring Lionel Messi. The trip is described as part of a broader sequence of events surrounding his career and the venues involved at the time.

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