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Ex-player of the Russian national team Bilyaletdinov explained why he fled from England

Колишній футболіст збірної Росії Білалетдінов розповів про своє рішення залишити Англію. Photo: glavcom.ua
Ex-footballer of 'Everton' and the Russian national team Diniyar Bilyaletdinov expressed his dissatisfaction with living conditions in England. In an interview, he stated: 'I could have stayed, but conditional Pavlyuchenko lived in London, he was doing well. I lived in Liverpool, which is not the capital, and I got a bit tired. For someone, it may be a nice city, but I didn't feel very comfortable living in Liverpool. Plus, external factors also influenced. My wife was pregnant, and I wanted her to give birth in Russia.'

Diniyar Bilyaletdinov played for 'Everton' in 2009, making 77 appearances and scoring nine goals. There was also a mention in the news about the appeal of Russian freestyler Anastasia Tatalina to the International Ski and Snowboard Federation regarding participation in the 2026 Olympic Games.

'I represent Russia, and I was proud when President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) sent me a telegram after the victory at the World Championship,' said Tatalina, who supports military actions of Russia against Ukraine.


It is worth noting that the freestyler liked a post with the military slogan 'we do not abandon our own'.

Diniyar Bilyaletdinov talked about his dissatisfaction with living conditions in England, pointing out the difference between London and Liverpool. Anastasia Tatalina expressed support for Russia's military actions against Ukraine.