“The old man made me happy”: CSKA responded to the former player’s scandalous words about Russia 16:50

CSKA General Director Roman Babaev appreciated the interview of former army club midfielder Pontus Wernbloom. he apologized To the Swedish people for playing in Russia. His words are quoted RIA News.

“I think it was trolling. Old Pontus showed himself in all his glory and entertained the Swedish people,” said Babaev.

Wernbloom criticized in interview team base And I am goingPrepared by the chief of the army club.

Wernbloom played for CSKA Moscow from 2012 to 2018. As part of the army team, he became the champion of Russia three times. The football player also won the Russian Cup once and the Super Cup of the country twice. The midfielder played a total of 224 matches in all competitions as part of the army club, scoring 22 goals and making 17 assists.

The Swedish football player announced that he will retire from his professional football career in 2021. His last team was Gothenburg, Sweden, which was Wernbloom’s first club at adult level. The midfielder also played for Dutch AZ and Greek PAOK teams in his career.

Previously Romantsev named Former CSKA football player Wernbloom works as a guest worker.

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Source: Gazeta

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