Annabelle Morozova And Igor Eremenko Having become pawns in the hands of the figure skater’s father Nikolai Morozov, this couple of dancers are destined for an outsider place in the French team, Olympic figure skating champion Natalia Bestemyanova told .
According to RIA Novosti, Morozov and Eremenko stopped working with coach Anjelika Krylova and are expected to soon train in the United States, where they will be supervised by coach Nikolai Morozov, Annabelle’s father. Currently, according to the agency, athletes are studying the possibility of changing their sports citizenship to French. In a conversation with , Honored Coach of the USSR Tatyana Tarasova confirmed that Morozov and Eremenko really want to join the French national team.
“What happened to Annabelle over the last two or three years didn’t surprise me at all. First a partner, then another, then a third, then they are in Russia, then with coaches Zhuk and Svinin, then with their father, then with Krylova. She constantly turns around. Behind all this is his father Nikolai Morozov, it is understandable. The guys are real pawns in his hands, and he is the puppeteer.
Either Morozov was going to devote himself to Russian sports, he negotiated with everyone, then he suddenly left for America, moved there from one place to another. Everything is very unstable and unreliable with him.
— Will Morozov and Eremenko be able to establish themselves in the French team and become leaders?
“I don’t understand why they have to go to France.” There are two strong duos there at the moment. And as far as I know, Cizeron and Papadakis are going to return to the Olympics. Annabelle is therefore destined for an outsider place in the French team, which will have to wait until the place of leader of the team is vacant,” Bestemyanova told .
Source : MatchTV

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