I hope Ovechkin loses his legs. The Ukrainian hockey player made a harsh statement.


The goalkeeper of 'Kremenchuk' expressed his opinion about Alexander Ovechkin
Eduard Zakharchenko, the goalkeeper of 'Kremenchuk' and the Ukrainian national hockey team, expressed his negative attitude towards the Russian hockey player Alexander Ovechkin, as well as his support for the dictator Vladimir Putin. This was reported by Glavcom, citing sport24.ua.
According to information, Ovechkin has approached a new scoring record in the NHL, which belongs to Wayne Gretzky. His achievement is 894 goals, while Ovechkin has 892.
'I hope he (Ovechkin) loses his legs and nothing works out for him. Or he gets injured. I fully understand that this is sports and achievements, but this person, in my opinion, does not deserve public admiration. I would have been happy for him if this had happened last year. Right now, I am satisfied with Gretzky's achievement,' stated Zakharchenko.
It is worth noting that Ovechkin is the founder of the PutinTeam movement, which supports the dictator Vladimir Putin.
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