On March 15, Beijing time, Russian men's football coach Karpin announced the latest Russian national team 27-man list. It is worth noting that the Russian men's national football team Jiuba was unexpectedly defeated, and the reason for the defeat was related to the "Russian-Ukrainian conflict".
Karpin revealed that Djuba was absent from the national team training camp for personal reasons: "I had a phone call with Djuba last Sunday, he apologized to me, he would like to play for the national team, but considering the current difficult situation in Ukraine, he has many relatives there, he apologized and asked not to recruit him for family reasons. We eventually agreed to his request and we will also be in touch with him and continue to follow his performance at Zenit. ”
Born in 1988, Gyuba plays as a striker, and at a height of 1.96 meters, he has excellent fulcrum and header skills in the penalty area. In the 2018 World Cup, Djoba was well known to fans all over the world for his outstanding performances. As the captain of Russia, Although Djoba was born in Moscow, his father came from the Ukrainian city of Poltava.
It is precisely because of this that after the "Russian-Ukrainian conflict", he with Ukrainian ancestry did not speak out in time, and he was publicly cursed by Ukrainian internationals who played in the Premier League such as McColenko, Yarmolenko, Zinchenko, etc., but after that, the Russian national team captain fought back and said that he opposed the war, but also opposed the double standard.
Although it has been banned from FIFA worldwide, the Russian men's football team still plans to train in Moscow from 21 to 27 this month and arrange friendly matches. At present, the Russian men's football team has not yet announced which team will be the opponent of the warm-up match.