Russian football player talked about how he was shocked on the streets in Israel

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Dynamo midfielder Daniil Lesovoy, who plays on loan at Maccabi (Haifa), talked about life in Israel. His words are quoted “Sports Express”.

“I can’t say that one place is better and another place is worse, but Moscow and Haifa are two different worlds. There is a lot you have to get used to and adapt to. This isn’t an everyday thing, but here’s a small example: Here you can walk down the street downtown and come across a wild boar. I read about this and thought it probably would happen, but not everyone sees this once a year. But it turns out we actually meet with them two or three times a week. My wife and I were in shock,” said Lesovoy.

Lesovoy moved to Maccabi in the winter of 2024. He played three matches for the new club.

Lesovoy was born in Moscow, lived in Prague from the ages of two to five, then moved to Kiev. Winger has dual citizenship (Ukrainian and Russian).

Lesovoy has been playing for Dynamo since 2020. Before that, the midfielder defended the colors of Arsenal Tula and the second team of Zenit. He passed through the youth teams of blue-white-sky blue and Dynamo Kiev. Lesovoy played for the Ukraine U-17 national team and then played for the Russian U-20 and U-21 national teams. He was called to the Russian national team for the first time in 2020, but did not take the field.

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