The Asian Age

VIDA APOLOGISES FOR UKRAINE COMMENTS

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Moscow, July 12: Croatia defender Domagoj Vida apologised after his team’s World Cup semi- final victory over England on Wednesday after speaking out in support of Russia’s neighbour and adversary Ukraine.

Spectators at Wednesday’s match in Moscow booed and whistled the Croatia centre back, after a video posted online earlier in the week showed Vida, a former player with Ukrainian club side Dynamo Kiev, saying “Glory to Ukraine!”.

“I know I made a mistake and I would like to apologise again to Russian people,” Vida said, speaking in Russian in a live postmatch interview with the Rossiya 24 state TV channel late on Wednesday.

“I’m sorry. That’s life. You have to learn from your mistakes,” he added after their 2- 1 extra- time win.

Russia’s relations with Ukraine have been fraught since Moscow annexed Crimea in 2014 and backed pro- Russian separatist­s in eastern Ukraine.

The booing and whistles rang out each time Vida touched the ball in the semi- final against England, starting about 30 minutes into the first half.

It did not appear to be coming from sections of the stadium where England supporters were concentrat­ed. There were significan­t numbers of Russians in the stadium.

World soccer’s governing body Fifa ruled that Vida’s comments in the video were not in keeping with tour na- ment rules about political neutrality and its disciplina­ry committee issued a formal warning to the defender.

 ?? — AP ?? Croatia’s Domagoj Vida celebrates with his son after victory over England.
— AP Croatia’s Domagoj Vida celebrates with his son after victory over England.

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