Dynamo player Norman left Russia after drone attack on Moscow City
Norwegian Dynamo footballer Matthias Normann left Russia after a drone attack on Moscow City. This was announced by the general director of the club Pavel Pivovarov, whose words are quoted by the “Championship”.
“Norman sent a notice to Rostov and Dynamo to terminate the contract due to the fact that drones crashed into the Moscow City building. Referring to these circumstances, he left the country,” Pivovarov said. He added that the clubs do not agree with the legionnaire’s decision and will defend their interests in court.
On September 6, 2022, Normann was suspended from the Norwegian national team. The decision was made due to the participation of a football player in the Russian Premier League (RPL).
From 2019 to 2021, Norman played for Rostov, after which he spent a year at the English Norwich on loan. In the fall of 2022, the player was loaned out again to Dynamo.
Moscow City was attacked twice by Ukrainian UAVs – on July 30 and August 1. Facades on two office towers of the complex were damaged.
Source: Lenta

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