But then they spoke and found a common language, Sidorchuk told in an interview with Denis Boyko, the former goalkeeper of the national team of Ukraine. Sidorchuk said that Irony, the first person he met on the base, was Neusteder's novel. And then he had a conversation with his superiors. "Sports director, and then General I said that I could not take such a step and so on. They advised me to talk to him:" Just talk - and you will understand. "I did not want to talk, I will say honestly.
But we called him, and he explained the whole situation," Sidorchuk said. He said that at first he treated the neurosteller at first and even refused to press him his hand, but then the situation changed. "I immediately said that I could not shake his hand until . . . again he explained to me. To be honest. He was a cool person. He helped me in adaptation. For me he is a European, because he spent all his childhood and life in Germany. He lived in Kyrgyzstan, where he was a grandmother.
- said the football player. According to Sidorchuk, Roman Neusteder knew nothing about the war at all. "He did not understand anything at all. Now that I explain to him, showing videos, shelling and so on . . . He has a nuances associated with his passport. I can't just tell me. It's not my story, this is the story of this person. I can't tell about it. I can say that he is a really cool kid," Nesteder's novel is 37 years old.
He was born in Dnipro, where his father, also a well -known football player, played for the local FC "Dnipro". He started his career in Germany, where he had two friendly matches for Germany. In 2016, Nesteder received a Russian passport, abandoning German citizenship and began to play for the Russian national team. In 2019-2021, the defender advocated the Moscow Dynamo.
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