Former goalkeeper Nigmatullin said that sometimes it’s okay to cheat in a relationship.

Ruslan Nigmatullin, the former goalkeeper of the Russian national team, shared his thoughts on the secrets of success in family life. “Sport Express”.

He stated that only goalkeepers do not have the right to make mistakes, that there is no need for sharp categorization in matters of betrayal if it does not turn into something regular.

“I think it’s good to cheat sometimes. Relationships are getting better. In general, the preservation of a marriage often depends on the wisdom of a woman. How ready he is to clear up some of the roughness of his family life and steer this whirlwind in the right direction. But the relationship cannot be saved if he cuts his shoulder,” she said.

Nigmatullin played for KAMAZ, Spartak, Lokomotiv, Italian Verona and Salernitana, CSKA, Maccabi Ahi in his professional career. Three times he became the champion of Russia. He won the Russian Cup twice. He received the awards “Best Athlete of Russia 2001” and “Goalkeeper of the Year” (2000, 2001). 2002 World Cup member.

Before Nigmatullin talked about life in Miami (USA).



Source: Gazeta

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