After the announcement of “total invasion” by Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, in addition to the bombings in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Oleksandr Zinchenko, Manchester City side, shot the Russian leader in his account of the Instagram.
“May you die the most painful and suffering death, you creature,” wrote the player.
However, a short time later, the post was deleted. According to information from Daily MailZinchenko would have claimed that the social network itself “broke down” the publication.
The athlete started his career in Russian football, at UFA, until he was hired by the Citizens, in 2016. Since then, the winger has been much used by coach Pep Guardiola, due to his versatility and offensive quality.
In recent days, Zinchenko has been active on social media and has spoken out on the subject on several occasions. On Wednesday, he supported the attitude of fellow countryman Yaremchuk, who showed off a Ukrainian army shirt after scoring against Ajax in the Champions League.
In addition, the athlete published a message of support for his country on the same day.
“My country belongs to the Ukrainians and no one will ever be able to appropriate it. We will not hand it over. I cannot stand by and not talk about it. The entire civilized world is concerned about the situation in my country. The country in which I was born and raised and whose colors I defend internationally. A country that we try to glorify and develop. A country whose borders must remain intact,” he wrote.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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