Former Lokomotiv footballer Ezekiel Henty admitted that he was forced to move to Russia. He spoke about this in an interview with Spor Aktuality.
“I didn’t want to go to Russia. The first thing I noticed was snow, ”Henty said. According to the footballer, he was forced to sign a contract because a lot of people were involved in the transition and a lot of money was involved.
The ex-Lokomotiv footballer admitted that he was not happy in Moscow. “I was constantly ill. I was on antibiotics. Winter made me sick, it was too cold in Moscow, ”the legionnaire described his stay in the country with such a phrase.
Henty moved to the Moscow club in February 2016. The footballer played 19 matches and scored one goal. He later changed several European clubs. Now Henty plays for the Slovak Slovan.
Earlier, the Swedish defender of Khimki Philip Dagerstol shared his impressions of life in Russia. He was afraid that in Russia no one speaks English, and that the inhabitants of the country themselves are tough people, to whom it is difficult to find an approach. Dagerstol admitted that he did not think that Russians are so open, kind and amazing people. He noted that they actually have a huge heart.

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