Former coach of the Russian national team compared Hasek to an inadequate homeless man from the train station

Czech Olympic hockey champion Dominique Hasek with his inappropriate behavior and statements he looks like a homeless person from a train station, the former head coach told Russian national team Vladimir Pluschev .

Hasek, a two-time Stanley Cup winner, has previously said he has no plans to return the money earned during his performance at Spartak Moscow. The Czech goalkeeper has repeatedly criticized the NHL for the fact that the league does not apply sanctions to Russian players.

— Hasek already suffers from chronic mental aggravation, the person is completely inadequate. I often had to go on business trips, especially by train. At train stations there are a lot of inappropriate people, homeless people who constantly harass you, ask you questions and say things about your appearance. It’s Hasek, he’s not doing well. He wants to promote himself, get involved in the political path of his country.

When Hasek was in favor as a player, people paid attention to him, but now he has lost all that. So he wants to continue to attract attention. He doesn’t just say something all the time, he talks about a subject that is on everyone’s lips. The old spermatozoa, born after the Great Patriotic War, are now jumping everywhere and shouting that Russia owes something. Who do we owe what? It’s bullshit. Hasek is from the same party. I feel sorry for him as a human being. On a pile of shit, he wants to look even shittier than anyone else,” Pliushchev told .

Hasek played for Spartak in the 2010/11 season.

Source : MatchTV

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