Sobolev banned from Twitch after calling his son Zenit homeless 11:24

Spartak Moscow forward Alexander Sobolev was banned from Twitch because his son called the Zenit football club homeless. This was reported by the Mash Telegram channel.

The striker’s son, along with teammates Roman Zobnin, Anton Zinkovsky, Mikhail Ignatov and Pavel Maslov, participated in the broadcast hosted by his father, who played Dota 2. After Sobolev Sr. left the monitor, his son sat down in a gaming chair and began to read messages in the chat.

Sobolev Jr. agreed with one of the users who said: “Zenit is a disgrace to Russian football”, and also called the blue-white-blue “homeless people” (one of the club’s traditionally discordant nicknames among team fans) “competing with Zenit – Note “socialbites.ca”).

According to the source, the Twitch platform decided to block the account of a Spartak football player for insulting a person’s caste – the moderators felt that a negative statement was made on the broadcast against people who do not have a fixed place of residence.

It was previously reported that Alexander Sobolev is still. Maybe Go to Zenit.

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Source: Gazeta

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