Ukrainian football player Liverpool working in Moscow makes a big gesture for his homeland

Liverpool's former Ukrainian striker, Andriy Voronin, has immediately left Moscow with his family, where the Russian state attacked and bombed his native Ukriana. The 42-year-old served as assistant manager in Dunamo Moscow before Vladimir Putin invaded his Ukrainian homeland, but now he says “cannot work [...]
The 42-year-old served as assistant manager in Dunamo Moscow before Vladimir Putin invaded his Ukrainian homeland, but now he says “can no longer work in the country that is bombarding my homeland”, Periskopi follows.
In an emotional interview with the German newspaper Bild through tears, Voronin was dismissed.
We got out of Moscow before it was completely blocked. We couldn't land on Dusseldorf, so we flew through Amsterdam. My father, mother-in-law, wife and children are here now.
I haven't been okay in four days. Too bad. When I see all the photos from my country, when I see the news. It's all like a movie. But a horror movie. I don't have many words left”, he said.
Yeah. You know what?
ımımımımлım ımлım «This is how I feel. Pic.twitter. com/ JLWFga8 SC
) No. (@fcdynamo) March 1, 2022
On Tuesday morning, Dinamo of Moscow confirmed the departure of Voronin, with the club posting on Twitter that his contract had been terminated with mutual consent.












