Dynamo Moscow assistant coach Andriy Voronin has temporarily left his post due to the situation in Ukraine. The former Bayer Leverkusen and Liverpool player was openly supported by his fans.
It is a beautiful symbol which proves that the Russian invasion in Ukraine does not resonate within the whole Russian population: whileAndriy Voronin, the assistant assistant of Dynamo Moscow, was absent this Saturday for the trip to FK Khimki, he was widely supported by his public, who chanted his name for several minutes. A strong sign when Fedor Smolov, Dynamo striker, had already expressed his opposition to the war in Ukraine on the networks before the meeting.
For details, Dynamo Moscow, which is playing the lead in RPL this season, won 0-3 in a tense match (3 red cards). Didier Lamkel Zé was the starter for his big debut in Russia, and played a quality match.
Dinamo Moscow fans sang their support for their Ukrainian coach Andrey Voronin, who was given a leave of absence from today’s 3-0 win against Khimki. pic.twitter.com/W4qiTGAJrS
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