Arshavin back in controversy after early Russia exit
RUSSIAN captain and fan favorite Andrei Arshavin was ensnared in scandal yesterday after being caught on tape saying it was the fans' "problem" that his squad was knocked out of Euro 2012.
Controversy around Russia's most talismanic player broke almost immediately after the national squad failed to make the quarterfinals of Euro 2012 by losing a Saturday match against Greece it only needed to draw to progress.
News reports said Russian lawmakers who were staying at the same five-star Le Meridien Bristol Warsaw hotel as the players did not take the result lightly and made their sentiments known to the team.
"They accused the players of surrendering (Russia's) national interests, of having a lack of will, and of destroying the hopes of millions of fans," the Sovetsky Sport daily wrote.
Cellphone footage of the altercation posted on the LifeNews.ru website showed several lawmakers grilling a seemingly bored Arshavin about the squad's performance against Greece.
"What should we apologize for? What?" he demanded before repeating the word several times.
Lawmaker Anton Belyakov replied that the team "failed the expectations of millions of supporters" and should have said something after the loss.
"Whose expectations were these - yours or ours? If we did not fulfil your expectations, then honestly, these are your problems," he said while leaning back casually in an hotel lobby armchair.
Belyakov further accused some players of cursing fans who approached them at the locker room after the game - claims that appeared to be confirmed by website footage of a brief but heated exchange with supporters.
A statement on Arshavin's official website emphasized his comments did not apply to all fans but accused some Russians of being too quick to turn on the team when it is down.
"Let us assume that the player answered in a firm manner to those who reproached him," the Arshavin.eu website wrote.
"So with that, we have to ask the following question: who were those words addressed to? To all fans? No, of course not.
"It is sad to see that instead of providing support for the players, they are finishing them off," the statement said.
Controversy around Russia's most talismanic player broke almost immediately after the national squad failed to make the quarterfinals of Euro 2012 by losing a Saturday match against Greece it only needed to draw to progress.
News reports said Russian lawmakers who were staying at the same five-star Le Meridien Bristol Warsaw hotel as the players did not take the result lightly and made their sentiments known to the team.
"They accused the players of surrendering (Russia's) national interests, of having a lack of will, and of destroying the hopes of millions of fans," the Sovetsky Sport daily wrote.
Cellphone footage of the altercation posted on the LifeNews.ru website showed several lawmakers grilling a seemingly bored Arshavin about the squad's performance against Greece.
"What should we apologize for? What?" he demanded before repeating the word several times.
Lawmaker Anton Belyakov replied that the team "failed the expectations of millions of supporters" and should have said something after the loss.
"Whose expectations were these - yours or ours? If we did not fulfil your expectations, then honestly, these are your problems," he said while leaning back casually in an hotel lobby armchair.
Belyakov further accused some players of cursing fans who approached them at the locker room after the game - claims that appeared to be confirmed by website footage of a brief but heated exchange with supporters.
A statement on Arshavin's official website emphasized his comments did not apply to all fans but accused some Russians of being too quick to turn on the team when it is down.
"Let us assume that the player answered in a firm manner to those who reproached him," the Arshavin.eu website wrote.
"So with that, we have to ask the following question: who were those words addressed to? To all fans? No, of course not.
"It is sad to see that instead of providing support for the players, they are finishing them off," the statement said.
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