Roman Rotenberg: “I grew up on a Finnish street. It’s very hard: there are Gypsies, Albanians, Somalis.”

Head coach of SKA St. Petersburg Romain Rotenberg said that after moving to Finland, he grew up on the streets, where there were constant fights between people of different nationalities.

— Did you manage to watch the series “The Boy’s Word”? How vital is it?

– I watched. It is based on real events. It is important that everyone knows: the street school educates everyone. The main thing is to consider these things carefully. It’s a good series, the guys did it very well, well done.

— Did you grow up on the streets yourself?

— In his own way, yes. I had Leningradskaya Street. And then I lived in Finland, and there too, the streets raised me.

— But the Finns have a different mentality.

– There, it’s the same. The Finnish street is very harsh. Many different nationalities are mixed there. There are gypsies, Somalis, Albanians. They fought constantly. It’s the same difficult street there as elsewhere.

Therefore, everyone should watch such series. It’s exciting. And I think our Russian series is even better than some foreign series. Our producers did a very good job,” Rotenberg told .

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Source : MatchTV

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