Lokomotiv football player Dziuba obscenely praised the work of the Match TV commentator
Forward of the Moscow “Locomotive” Artem Dzyuba on Instagram (a social network banned in the Russian Federation; owned by the Meta corporation, which is recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation and banned) obscenely assessed the work of the Match TV commentator Mikhail Mossakovsky.
The football player posted a video in which the journalist comments on the goal of the midfielder of the “railroad” Anton Miranchuk against Krasnodar with the phrase “forced out the goal.” In response, Dzyuba insulted Mossakovsky.
Krasnodar played a 1-1 draw with Lokomotiv in the fifth round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL), which took place on August 19. Miranchuk equalized in the seventh minute added to the second half.
On August 12, Lokomotiv played a draw with Krylya Sovetov with a score of 1:1. Dziuba did not participate in the match due to injury. After the game, the correspondent asked the athlete to evaluate the forecast, according to which he will score no more than two goals before the end of the year. In response, the footballer insulted the journalist, promising to “put his phone in one place.” For this, Dzyuba was suspended for two matches conditionally.
Source: Lenta

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