The legend of Ukraine?  Not anymore.  “This man is shit. I hate”

The legend of Ukraine? Not anymore. “This man is shit. I hate”

– Russians, are you afraid to leave your homes? After all, it is the Ukrainians that lie under your tanks. Tola, you are from Ukraine, how can you be silent and continue working there? We played for the national team together, we proudly wore her T-shirt, we listened to the national anthem. We used to win and lose together, and now you just keep quiet? How can you live with it? – this is how about Anatoly Tymoszczuk

– I don’t know about Tymoszczuk. You have to ask him. It’s hard for a comment here, but it’s strange that he doesn’t speak. In my opinion, this is not correct. One hundred percent is not and will not be a legend of Ukrainian football. All his achievements will be forgotten -.

One of the greatest footballers in the history of Ukraine is blown away by the fact that he still has not spoken out about the Russian aggression against his homeland. Tymoshchuk is not only still in Saint Petersburg, where he is an assistant coach of Zenit, but also uses the war for his own purposes. Recently, the former player reported that due to the situation in Ukraine.

“Tymoszczuk is g *** o”

The former player of Dynamo Kyiv and the Ukrainian national team, Oleksandr Aliyev, joined the critics of Tymoshchuk. – I was very disappointed with his behavior. Now this man is just a shit. He didn’t say a word, didn’t show any support. All because he knows that if he does, he will be expelled from Russia, Aliyev said.

Oleh Fedorchuk, a former Ukrainian footballer and currently a coach, spoke in a similar vein. – There was no nation without traitors. Everyone chooses their own path. Tymoszczuk chose his own, although not so long ago he showed up everywhere with Ukrainian symbols – he said.

And he added: – I hate such people. I hate people who show their faith or patriotism with empty gestures. True behaviors are recognized by actions. Patriots today are the guys on the front line who do not fight on the pitch, but defend our homeland. Tymoszczuk is a perfect example of the fact that what is on the outside does not always agree with what is inside and with our expectations.

Tymoszczuk is one of the most successful players in the history of this country. He played as many as 144 matches in the national team, played at the 2006 World Cup, where Ukraine reached the quarter-finals, and at Euro 2012 and 2016. Tymoszczuk’s career ended after losing a match with Poland (0: 1) in Marseille, where he played for a minute.

In his football career, the Ukrainian won three championships of his country, two championships of Germany and Russia. He has played with Bayern three times in the Champions League final, winning it in 2013. With Zenit, he won the UEFA Cup. The best footballer of Ukraine in 2006 and 2007 also received many medals of state rank for outstanding achievements in sport.

Source: Sport

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