Ukrainian Chelsea player Mikhail Mudryk refused to communicate with subscribers in Russian
Ukrainian Chelsea football player Mikhail Mudryk refused to communicate with subscribers in Russian on Instagram (the social network is banned in the Russian Federation; owned by Meta Corporation, recognized as an extremist organization and banned in Russia).
The player posted a photo taken during one of the matches of the English club. In the comments, a subscriber with the nickname immuratov in Russian asked the question: “When will you finally score?” “In Ukrainian,” Mudryk wrote back to him.
Previously, Mudrik was criticized for the video from the gym, which he posted on Instagram. The midfielder posted a video on the social network, which depicts an elderly man whose pants came down during training. Mudrik covered up this part of the image and accompanied the post with a question mark. Subscribers condemned the footballer for humiliating a person.
Mudrik joined Chelsea in January 2023. His contract with the club runs until 2031. He played 17 matches for the team, in which he scored two assists.
Source: Lenta

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