Former Lokomotiv Moscow player Manuel Fernandes talked about his exposure while working as club president Olga Smorodskaya.
“There was a period in my second season when I only played in the Europa League, where I was always available but sitting on the bench. If I don’t show up for practice, the club can terminate my contract.
Smorodskaya had me do random blood tests the morning before training and people spied on me,” says the 37-year-old Portuguese man. metaratings.ru.
Portuguese Fernandes played for Lokomotiv from 2014 to 2019 and played 103 matches for the railways. After leaving the team, the football player was able to sue the red-greens for about 11 million rubles for bonuses that were not paid to him during business relations with the club.
He then played for Krasnodar in the Russian Premier League (RPL) and then left Russia. Now he plays for Iranian “Sepahan”.
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