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"A dog for sale": Aliyev blasts traitor Tymoshchuk for raising money for Russia's army

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Anatoliy Tymoshchuk and Oleksandr Aliyev. Source: a still from the video

Former Dynamo Kyiv footballer Oleksandr Aliyev has spoken harshly about the traitor to Ukraine Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, who took part in a Russian auction. The native of Khabarovsk called the current assistant head coach of Zenit St. Petersburg a dog for sale.

Aliyev posted the video on his Instagram page. The two-time champion of Ukraine did not hesitate to speak out against the former captain of the national team and Shakhtar Donetsk and noted that he regretted playing with Tymoshchuk as part of the Blue and Yellows.

"I want to say this for this fucking b***h - for Tymoshchuk, who put up a T-shirt and helps Russian animals. I'm very, very sorry that I played in the same team with you - the Ukrainian national team. You're a Russian dog for hire who sold out for money. But remember - your parents live here. You are a moron, Tymoshchuk. Remember this once and for all," Aliyev said.

Earlier, Tymoshchuk filed a lawsuit against Ukraine with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Switzerland, challenging the deprivation of all his awards and coaching license in our country.

Anatoliy refused to condemn Russia for the attack on Ukraine and only managed to squeeze out a small Instagram story in which he simply called for peace.

Later, it was reported that Tymoshchuk is trying to get a Romanian passport. The Zenit coach is trying to circumvent the sanctions imposed on him by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC).

In addition, it was reported online that the traitor to Ukraine was recruited by the Federal Security Service (FSB), which is the reason for his silence on the war. The ex-footballer's ex-wife, Nadiya Navrotska, accused him of supporting Russia's invasion and involvement in the murders of Ukrainian children.

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