Zapping Our Mondial Winning pass
It has been more than a week now that an armed conflict has taken hold in Ukraine with Russian attacks becoming more and more pressing and the city of Kiev now becoming the main target. An invasion that provokes general condemnation and of course, the world of sport is a particularly powerful relay!
Ukrainian players in particular do not hesitate to put pressure on their Russian counterparts in order to obtain support that is difficult to envisage. And this pressure is done in a particularly muscular way. Yesterday, it was Mykolenko who delivered a scathing message once morest Russian players. Same thing lately for Andriy Yarmolenko who does not hesitate to call the Russians “assholes” in passing…
Yarmolenko’s strong message
“I am Andriy Yarmolenko, Ukrainian international. I was born in St. Petersburg, but grew up in Ukraine and consider myself 100% Ukrainian. I have a question for Russian players. Guys, why are you sitting like assholes and saying nothing? In my country they kill people, kill women, kill mothers, kill our children. But you don’t say anything, you didn’t make any comments… Please tell me what will happen if all of you together, united, show people what is really happening in my country. I know a lot of you, I know a lot of you and you all said to me “it shouldn’t be like this, that your president is acting incorrectly”… So guys you have influence on people, show it, I ask you, please! I know some of you like to show your coui… on camera show your balls in real life. Thank you for your attention ! Glory to Ukraine »
‘So guys, you have influence over the people, show this, I am asking you, please!
I know some of you like to show your balls on camera (Dzyuba) but now the time’s come to show your balls in real life
Thank you for your attention!
Glory to Ukraine’ pic.twitter.com/UC5NjADxWZ
— Zorya Londonsk (@ZoryaLondonsk) March 2, 2022
to summarize
The terrible Russian invasion in Ukraine and the war that has been going on for eight days now continues to provoke strong reactions. And especially on the side of Ukrainian players who no longer mince their words on social networks.