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"Ukraine will become part of the Russian Federation. They have nowhere to go": the USSR champion spoke nonsense about Russia's greatness

Oleksandr ChekanovSport
Kavazashvili made a vile statement

Former Spartak Moscow goalkeeper Anzor Kavazashvili, in his patriotic frenzy, declared that Russia should seize the whole of Ukraine, and the West must agree. This, according to the ardent Z-patriot, should allow Russian athletes to return to international competitions.

Kavazashvili expressed such an absurd opinion in an interview with the propaganda outlet Sport-Express, commenting on the problems of the Russian national football team with finding opponents for friendly matches. The 84-year-old two-time USSR champion added that there are no worthy opponents for the Russian national team.

"There are no rivals for the Russian national team that are worthy of playing with our national team. Our young guys, our youth team, can play with such teams to grow and gain experience. This is work for the future. Let it be Syria, let it be Afghanistan. What's the difference? In three to four years, the sanctions will end, the SVO (as the Russian Federation shamefully calls the war - Ed.) will be over. Ukraine will become a part of the Russian Federation, and Europe will agree with this, they have nowhere to go. But the Russian Football Federation will have to decide: if our national team and clubs are not allowed to play in the international arena, then we need to move to the Asian Federation," Kavazashvili said, deliriously.

As a reminder, the president of the Russian Cross-Country Skiing Federation, Yelena Välbe, called for a serious bomb to be dropped on London so that Russian athletes could return to international tournaments.

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, a few days ago, after Pakistan and Zanzibar, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Brazil refused to play with the Russian national football team.

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