
Ukrainian goalkeeper Ilya Zabarniy is considered to have chosen the wrong place to demonstrate his so-called "patriotism," according to the derbyderbyderby.it publication. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
In fact, those who own the PSG team are not ordinary individuals but Qatari sheikhs. In recent years, Qatar has been paying great attention to improving its country's image.
They strive to present the country as open for business and profit, but as a region free from interethnic and religious conflicts and disputes. Therefore, everything at PSG, one of Europe's top clubs, must be perfect and beautiful, as if no problems exist there.
In this case, the real problem may not be "Safonov," but rather Zabarniy himself. "Football should unite people, not divide them," emphasized Luis Enrique, head coach of Europe's best club.
Excessive emphasis on revealing Zabarniy's political views may not be welcomed by PSG management, especially considering the good relations between Qatar and Russia. For this reason, such demonstrations could cause problems within the team.