Niemann – after a conflict with Carlsen
American grandmaster Hans Niemann commented on Chess.com about his "recovery" after a conflict with Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen.
“Hello, chess world! Did you miss me? I am glad that my lawsuit against Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com ended in agreement. I'm returning to Chess.com and looking forward to taking on Magnus Carlsen on the chessboard instead of in court. I am grateful to the lawyers for believing in me and helping me close the claim.
I would like to emphasize that the message about me on Chess.com is defamatory. I dispute their claims. I would also like to say: it doesn’t matter what other obstacles I encounter. No matter how many times they tried to blacklist me, ruin my career and ruin my reputation, these difficult times only strengthened my character and my resolve.
All this only motivated me even more to rise to the very top. The day will come when I will become the strongest in the world. It’s time to let my chess play speak for itself,” Niemann wrote on his social media page.
Who do you think is to blame for this situation? Please write in the comments, I'm looking forward to them)))