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After being insulted, the Russian captain responded strongly: I am against war and hate double standards even more

Due to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Russian team has been insulted by Ukrainian international McColenko, and now he has finally responded strongly, saying that he opposes the war, but even more against the double standards that appear in international football, which can be said to be to the point.

After being insulted, the Russian captain responded strongly: I am against war and hate double standards even more

It is understood that because there was no first time to support Ukrainian players on social platforms, the 34-year-old Djoba was insulted. Ukraine international McColenko even cursed Zyuba for spending the rest of his life in prison, in rather drastic and overtly aggressive terms.

After being verbally abused, the Russian captain couldn't stand it anymore and responded on social media. 'McColenko doesn't know anything but lip service, and I haven't spoken out before, not because I'm afraid, but because I'm just a player and I'm not going to get involved in zz."

After being insulted, the Russian captain responded strongly: I am against war and hate double standards even more

Subsequently, Zyuba made a formal statement: "First of all, I am against war, because war is quite terrible, and at the same time I am against all acts of aggression and hatred of mankind. ”

"Secondly, I'm against racism, and I'm proud to be Russian. I don't understand why players and athletes are implicated. ”

"In addition to that, I am more against double standards, before everyone said that sports and football have nothing to do with zz, but now everyone has changed and completely forgotten this principle. Some people sit in British mansions and even say they won't offend us! ”

Djoba is also right, due to the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine, St. Petersburg lost the right to host the Champions League final, and then Sparta Moscow was forcibly removed by UEFA, and the opponent RB Leipzig automatically advanced to the Europa League Quarterfinals. What is even more exaggerated is that the Russian national team has been banned globally, unable to participate in the next World Preliminary Tournament play-offs, and missed the Qatar World Cup in advance.

After being insulted, the Russian captain responded strongly: I am against war and hate double standards even more

Not only football, but also Sherbakova, Trusova and Vallieva have also been disqualified from the World Figure Skating Championships, and the future of countless Russian athletes has been threatened.

In addition, Chelsea boss Abu was forced to sell the team for £2 billion, while everton majority shareholder Usmanov's property was directly frozen.

After being insulted, the Russian captain responded strongly: I am against war and hate double standards even more

In this regard, RB Leipzig CEO Minzluff also can't stand it, he made it clear at the press conference that football should not be kidnapped, and the Russian Premier League team should not be boycotted. Especially in the face of war, football should be a bridge connecting you and me.

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