Dynamo goalkeeper Igor Leshchuk said that the level of service in the United States leaves much to be desired
Dynamo Moscow goalkeeper Igor Leshchuk compared the level of service in Russia and the USA. He discussed this in the Telegram channel.
“The service in the US, of course, leaves much to be desired,” complained the player. He noted that after that he appreciates even more what is in Russia.
Leshchuk said that at the airport, during the inspection, he was forced to shift things from one tape to another, then he was asked to take off his shoes, but they did not provide shoe covers. “In our country, this is considered the norm, and for them everyone must take care of himself,” the athlete concluded.
In the 2022/2023 season, Leshchuk played 14 matches for the blue and white in all tournaments, in which he conceded 21 goals.
Earlier, Russian mixed martial artist (MMA) Vadim Nemkov spoke about the disadvantages of life in the United States. The athlete called a large number of homeless people and garbage the main problem of the country.
Source: Lenta

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