“The Verkhovna Rada wanted me to come home in a bag.” Ex-Russian national team football player – about threats for supporting SVO

Former defender of the Russian national team, Lokomotiv and CSKA Andrei Solomatin who became a volunteer, said in an interview with that he received a wish from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to die in the area of ​​​​a special military operation (OSV).

Earlier, Solomatin told that since July he has been in the SVO zone within Espanyol’s supporters team.

– In the spring, you gave a highly publicized interview to . After that, he fell under Ukrainian sanctions, as happened with Veniamin Mandrykin, by the way, also after an interview for .

– The Verkhovna Rada wanted me to go home in a bag. As for the sanctions… I don’t even think about it.

And how does it feel to read that about you?

“I was ready for this. Apparently someone has nothing to do, they just sit around, hold such lists, get an orgasm out of it,” Solomatin told .

Solomatin became the champion of Russia as part of CSKA, played with the Russian team in the 2002 World Championship. The 47-year-old footballer finished his career in Torpedo in 2007, after which he worked as a coach in Chertanovo.

Source : MatchTV

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