Dynamo football player Fernandez said he believed in bears walking the streets of Russia
The Paraguayan defender of Dynamo Moscow Roberto Fernandez called a ridiculous stereotype about Russia. His words are quoted by RIA Novosti.
The legionnaire admitted that he believed in a widespread fiction that bears walk the streets in Russia. He stated that he wanted to try to live in Russia, and his family was sympathetic to this. “It’s far away, the other end of the Earth, a completely different culture,” added the 22-year-old.
Fernandez is a graduate of the Guarani club. He moved to Dynamo in the summer of 2022, signing a five-year contract with the club. As part of the team, the defender played 11 matches and scored two goals.
In November 2022, the Costa Rican midfielder of the Orenburg Russian Premier League (RPL) club Jimmy Marin said that in his homeland Russia was called an incredibly cold country in which they constantly drink vodka. The Latin American said that in fact the country turned out to be hospitable.
Source: Lenta

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