Former Dynamo player Vladislav Levin did not see the gap between the segments of the population in the Czech Republic
Former Dynamo Moscow football player Vladislav Levin spoke about life in the Czech Republic. His words are quoted by Sport24.
The 26-year-old midfielder did not see the gap between the layers of the population in the Czech Republic, as in Russia. However, there are problems in the country. “Like in Russia, there are dilapidated houses here. It’s just that the scale of the problems is different, the country is not so big, ”the player compared.
In addition, he drew attention to the fact that Prague should not be considered a clean city. “The opinion that after a walk you can come and lie down in your shoes to sleep is false,” Levin stated, emphasizing that in Prague, in his opinion, it is rather dirty.
Levin played for Dynamo from 2015 to 2016. Against the background of the team’s departure from the Premier League, the midfielder decided to move to Europe and signed a contract with the Mlada Boleslav club.
Source: Lenta

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