Manchester City defender: I was surprised by the Russian players.. That’s why I didn’t go to war

Viva) and the European Union (UEFA) Russia’s participation at the international level, but none of Russia’s prominent players criticized President Vladimir Putin’s decision to declare war.

وقال Zinchenko For the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC): "I was surprised that none of them (Russian players) objected to the war. Most of them play in the national team and have a lot of followers on their social media accounts, whether Instagram, Facebook or anything else. They can at least do anything to stop the war. Because people can hear them".

Duration: "I already know they are afraid. But what are they afraid of? They won’t do anything to them. They might at least announce their position but they didn’t, they just ignored it, I don’t know why".

Zinchenko was on the bench in City’s first match following the invasion once morest Everton, before wearing the captain’s armband in the victory at Peterborough Stadium in FA cupWednesday.

The 25-year-old said he was never far from what was happening in his country.

و :ضاف: "I’ll be honest, if it wasn’t for my daughter and my family, I’d be there now. So I am proud to be from Ukraine, and I will remain so for the rest of my life. I know the people in my country and their mentality, that they would rather die and die than give up".

Zinchenko, who started his career at the Russian club Ufa before joining City in 2016, said that the current situation is causing many influential situations.

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Following the invasion that began last week, the International Federation suspended (Viva) and the European Union (UEFA) Russia’s participation at the international level, but none of Russia’s prominent players criticized President Vladimir Putin’s decision to declare war.

وقال Zinchenko To the BBC: “I was surprised that none of them (Russian players) objected to the war. Most of them play in the national team and have a lot of followers on their social media accounts, whether Instagram, Facebook or anything else. They can at least do Anything to stop the war, because people can hear them.”

He continued, “I already know that they are afraid. But they are afraid of what? They won’t do anything to them. They can at least announce their position but they didn’t, they just ignored it, I don’t know why.”

Zinchenko was on the bench in City’s first match following the invasion once morest Everton, before wearing the captain’s armband in the victory at Peterborough Stadium in FA cupWednesday.

The 25-year-old said he was never far from what was happening in his country.

“I’ll be honest, if it wasn’t for my daughter and my family, I would be there now. So I’m proud to be from Ukraine, and I will be for the rest of my life. I know the people in my country and their mentality, they would rather die and die than surrender.”

Zinchenko, who started his career at the Russian club Ufa before joining City in 2016, said that the current situation is causing many influential situations.

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