Ex-Bayern star Tymoshchuk sharply criticized in an emotional statement
Ukrainian Anatoliy Tymoshchuk continues to work in Russia after the attacks on his homeland. There is criticism for that.
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk has been sharply criticized by a former teammate. The former FC Bayern player 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 remain silent and continue working there?” wrote Yevgen Levchenko in an open letter to his long-time companion.
Tymoshchuk has been an assistant coach at Zenit since 2016
Tymoshchuk played for Zenit for years. He has been an assistant coach there since 2016 – and is currently not making any moves to leave the club despite the current circumstances. He also did not comment on the Russian attack.
“We played together for the same team, wore this jersey with pride, sang the anthem, won and lost. Are you just quiet now? Tolya, how will you live with that?” asked Levchenko, who played nine times for the Ukraine national team has accrued.
There are already prominent predecessors from Ukraine who left Russia in protest against the war. These include, for example, Andreiy Voronin (assistant coach Dynamo Moscow) or Yaroslav Rakitskiy (player Zenit St. Petersburg).
Among other things, Tymoshchuk won the Champions League with Bayern Munich in 2013 and played 144 international matches for Ukraine.
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