Pupil of “Krasnodar” Luzin said that in Europe they don’t think about Russian football
Krasnodar graduate Alexander Luzin, who played in clubs from the Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia, spoke about how Europeans treat Russian football. It is reported by Metaratings.
“No one thinks about it. Why would they even think about it? Everyone lives their own life, everyone absolutely does not care. I know that in Russia there is some kind of stupid stereotype that everyone thinks about us. Lord, who needs us? Luzin said.
The football player also admitted that he had never encountered negativity in Europe because of his origin. “There, everyone is treated as an individual person,” Luzin emphasized.
The 28-year-old football player played for the second team of Krasnodar, he also played in the lower leagues of the Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia. Since February 1 this year, the Russian has been representing the Sol de Mayo club from the third division of the Argentine championship.
Source: Lenta

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