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"They have anger towards us. We don't": Spartak legend lashes out at Ukrainians with accusations

Oleksandr ChekanovSport
Lovchev senselessly criticized Ukrainians

Former Spartak Moscow player Yevgeny Lovchev ridiculously accused Ukrainians of allegedly being unreasonably angry with Russians. The best football player in the USSR in 1972 fully supported his country's aggression, explaining that he "understands what he is doing."

Lovchev cynically stated this on the air of the propaganda program There is a topic on the Match TV channel, Sport24 writes. According to the bronze medalist of the 1972 Olympics and the 1969 USSR champion, Russians do not feel negative towards the Ukrainian people.

"I'm one of those who once played for the USSR national team with a non-Ukrainian. And there were 10 people from Kyiv. I sometimes call them and wish them happy birthday. They are all my friends. Neither I nor our people have any anger towards them. They have anger towards us. It is clear that something wrong is probably being done on our part as well; something right. But I, as an adult, analyze, and I understand what our country is doing," Lovchev said.

Earlier, the famous Russian national football player Viktor Onopko, who was born in Luhansk, became a laughingstock online by declaring the greatness of the Russian Federation.

As OBOZ.UA reported earlier, the head coach of the Russian football club 2Drots (playing in the Russian Medialiga) Dmitry Kuznetsov expressed outrage over the rise in prices in the country.

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