Legionnaire CSKA Claesson said that the most difficult thing in Russia for him was the language barrier
The Swedish defender of hockey CSKA Fredrik Claesson spoke about the difficulties in the first months of life in Russia. His words leads the official website of the club.
The hockey player admitted that the language barrier was the most difficult test for him. “Understand applications, how to get to the arena by metro, what kind of game the coaches want to see from me,” the legionnaire said. He noted that the decision to move to Russia was not difficult for him, since he had a desire to play in the Continental Hockey League (KHL) four years ago.
Claesson joined CSKA in 2022. In the 2022/2023 season, he went on the ice in 60 meetings, scored four goals and made ten assists.
In the 2022/2023 season, the Moscow army team won the Gagarin Cup for the second time in a row. In the final series they defeated Ak Bars 4-3.
Source: Lenta

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