Bosnian footballer Rahmanovic said he didn’t get a hate because of his transfer to the RPL club
The football player of Krylia Sovetov and the national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina Amar Rakhmanovich spoke about how his compatriots reacted to the decision to move to the club of the Russian Premier League (RPL). It is reported by Sport24.
According to the player, there was no hate about his move to Samara. “On the contrary, there is a lot of interest from Bosnia: “Well, how is it in Russia, how is life?” Rahmanovich said.
The Bosnian signed a three-year contract with Wings of the Soviets in September last year. This season he has played eight matches in the RPL, in which he scored one goal.
On February 2, forward of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) Severstal club Adam Lischka explained the decision to stay in Russia. The Slovak hockey player said that he spent three seasons in Russia and got used to life in the country.
Source: Lenta

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