Soccer clubs of the terrorist country called Russia continue to have problems with sparring partners during off-season preparations.
Another club that sent representatives of the under-represented country following the Moskva cruiser was the Danish club Ishoi, which refused to play a test match with Russian Tyumen.
Ishoi has not yet said anything about the reasons for this decision, and Tyumen has expectedly blurted out the snot. "The opponents said that they were banned from playing with our team. Well, they will pay a substantial fine. What were you thinking before? We'll have to make changes to our training plan," says the Russian club's Telegram channel.
Note that previously a number of European clubs refused to play with Russian teams. Thus, the Romanian "Unirya" and "Ocelul" refused to play against "Orenburg" and "Enisey" respectively. Bulgarian Levski had games with Krasnodar, Ural and Spartak canceled. The meeting with CSKA was canceled by Danish Vaile, matches with Paris NN were canceled by Bulgarian Beroe and Hungarian Tisakechke.