Anatolij Tymoschuk has been criticized sharply by a former teammate. The former player of Bayern continues to work for Zenit St. Petersburg despite the attacks on his home country Ukraine.
"Tolya, how can that be? You come from Ukraine. How can you be silent and continue working there?" Yevgen Levchenko wrote in an open letter to his longtime companion.
Tymoschuk played for years for zenith. Since 2016 he has been co-coach - and currently does not make any institutions to leave the club despite the current circumstances. He also did not order the Russian attack.
"We have played together for the same team, who worn this jersey with pride, the hymn sung, won and lost. Are you still quiet? Tolya, how will you live with it?", Levchenko asked, the nine times for the Ukrainian national team has started.
There are already prominent predecessors from Ukraine, who left Russia from protest against the war. These include, for example, Andreij Voronin (Co-Trainer Dynamo Moscow) or Yaroslav Rakitskiy (Player Zenit St. Petersburg).
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TymaSchuk had won the Champions League with FC Bayern, among other things, and completed 144 international matches for UkraineAnatolij Tymoschuk has been criticized sharply by a former teammate. The former player of Bayern continues to work for Zenit St. Petersburg despite the attacks on his home country Ukraine.
"Tolya, how can that be? You come from Ukraine. How can you be silent and continue working there?" Yevgen Levchenko wrote in an open letter to his longtime companion.
Tymoschuk played for years for zenith. Since 2016 he has been co-coach - and currently does not make any institutions to leave the club despite the current circumstances. He also did not order the Russian attack.
"We have played together for the same team, who worn this jersey with pride, the hymn sung, won and lost. Are you still quiet? Tolya, how will you live with it?", Levchenko asked, the nine times for the Ukrainian national team has started.
There are already prominent predecessors from Ukraine, who left Russia from protest against the war. These include, for example, Andreij Voronin (Co-Trainer Dynamo Moscow) or Yaroslav Rakitskiy (Player Zenit St. Petersburg).
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TymaSchuk had won the Champions League with FC Bayern, among other things, and completed 144 international matches for Ukraine.
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