Former Tavriya striker Maksym Feshchuk told how acute the language issue was in Crimea during his stay at the club.
Maksym Feshchuk
- In general, Crimea is like that, with a slant. They have more like this: Russia, Russia. I myself am a guy from Lviv. I have been in Crimea for five years, and no one has ever harassed me. Once I was at the market, I called my wife and said: "Adriana, can I buy some polunitsi?" The saleswoman said, "I'm sorry, are you from abroad?" So they have strawberries, they don't know what polunitsya is. I said: "No, not from abroad," Feshchuk told Brutal Football.