“Apparently, Hasek’s cerebellum shook, dementia began” – Vitaly Milonov about the Czech’s words about Russia

State Duma Deputy Vitaly Milonov in an interview with a correspondent commented on the words of the former Czech national team goalkeeper Dominik Hasek on the need to legally ban Czech athletes from performing in Russia.

This is how Hasek reacted to the transfer of Czech striker Dmitry Yashkin to SKA St. Petersburg. Hasek, who ended his career as a hockey player at Spartak Moscow, said “the work of a Czech citizen in the Russian Federation is support for the Russian regime and, therefore, a danger to our country.”

— People who go to work in Russia support normal people and a normal country. By the way, Gashek worked well in Russia, earned money. You can publish his pay. He received money in Russia and nothing bothered him.

We now see that many athletes who have long since ended their careers are trying to get attention in one way or another. Tennis players, for example, begin to appear in porn films, but Hasek is engaged in porn of another genre.

Maybe he had some kind of wound, since he had decided to remember in such an exotic way. Hasek played in rather difficult times – helmets weren’t that modern.

You have to be a powerful person, like (Vladislav) Tretyak or (Vyacheslav) Fetisov, in order to stay sane when you enter a strong coaching era. Hasek couldn’t. Apparently his cerebellum shook, some kind of dementia started. His words should be treated as the statements of a person who is not well with his head, Milonov told .

Source : MatchTV

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