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Artem Dzyuba: Russia captain breaks silence and slams ‘double standards’ after Vitaliy Mykolenko calls him a ‘b****’

Russia captain Artem Dzyuba has said he is “against any war” but also made an accusation of “double standards” after being called out by Ukraine’s Vitaliy Mykolenko. On Tuesday, Mykolenko took to Instagram to call Dzyuba a “b****” and ask why he and his Russian teammates had remained “silent” over their nation’s invasion of Ukraine.

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You will never be forgiven,” Mykolenko added. Champions LeagueDzyuba fires again as Zenit down Valencia24/11/2015 AT 16:24 Dzyuba has since responded, with the Zenit Saint Petersburg admitting he was previously reluctant to address the topic because he was „afraid“ and not a politics „expert“.

In a lengthy Instagram post, Dzyuba said he was against war, but also against “human aggression”, questioning whether the level of “hatred” directed at Russia was warranted. In particular, he questioned whether Russian athletes should “suffer”, with the IOC recommending sports federations remove Russian and Belarussians from competition.

'B****' — Mykolenko calls out Dzyuba and slams Russia’s ‘silent’ footballers Farke leaves Russian side Krasnodar before managing a single match 'He is in a panic' — Swiss billionaire claims he has been offered chance to buy Chelsea FIFA and UEFA subsequently threw Russian sides out of several competitions, including the men’s World Cup — a move which was largely welcomed. Dzyuba ended his post by referencing “colleagues who sit on their ass in mansions in England”, inferring Mykolenko, adding: “This cannot offend us, we understand everything!» Dyzuba’s Instagram post in full A translated version of Dyzuba’s post reads: “Until recently, I did

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