Double Olympic hockey champion Alexander Kozhevnikov told what he thought about the MakSim song “Do you know”, performed by the fans of the Moscow team during the matches “Spartacus”.
— In this song there is not a word about Spartak, there is no meaning about the team, there is nothing. I’m a Spartak player, but I don’t like “Did you know”. Devotion has a certain meaning, but I don’t understand why it is constantly brought up,” Kozhevnikov told Legalbet.
Kozhevnikov played for Spartak from 1977 to 1986, and as a member of the USSR national team he became Olympic champion in 1984 and 1988.
Spartak is in third place in the KHL Western Conference, scoring 84 points in 63 games.
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