The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Seeing double as identical twins play for Russia

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MOSCOW: Opponents of Russia’s national side can be forgiven for confusion as they face two identical players: twin brothers Anton and Alexei Miranchuk.

The 22-year-old Miranchuk siblings appeared together in the national squad for the first time last month after manager Stanislav Cherchesov rewarded their solid performanc­es for Russian league leaders Lokomotiv Moscow.

“We gave the new players a chance to show their worth in matches with teams that have already qualified for the 2018 World Cup finals,” Cherchesov told journalist­s after friendlies with South Korea and Iran.

“(Mario) Fernandes, (Konstantin) Rausch and the Miranchuk twins looked impressive with their club sides this season and we needed to test them in the national squad.

“That helped us to finalise the pool of the candidates into our World Cup squad.”

The country’s football chief Vitaly Mutko hailed the brothers from the southern Krasnodar region as part of a new generation of dedicated players, a much welcome boost after a dreadful Euro 2016 campaign.

Players such as the Miranchuks are “highly motivated” and “have a completely different attitude to football”, Mutko stressed. “It’s a generation of profession­als.”

The twins meanwhile said their invitation to the national side had done wonders for their confidence.

“It was incredibly motivating for us when we got the call up to the national squad,” Anton Miranchuk, who made his senior Russia debut in October’s 4-2 win over South Korea, told AFP.

“I just couldn’t put my feelings into words.”

“Of course it’s a great responsibi­lity,” his brother Alexei, who earned the first of his 12 internatio­nal caps in 2015, added.

“When you join the national squad, it’s a new experience, new feelings and new opportunit­ies. It’s cool.”

The players’ mother Yelena Miranchuk said the family traces its origins back to the Cossacks, independen­t horsemen forces who guarded Tsarist Russia’s borders.

She told Russian television she believes this gave her sons their active and uncompromi­sing nature.

The brothers started out training with the Olympus club of their native town of Slavyansk-on-Kuban in their home region.

After a couple of years, Spartak Moscow invited the boys to join their football academy.

They came to Moscow with their mother, a trained teacher who got a job at their school’s boarding house.

“It was non-negotiable that our mum came with us,” Anton said. - AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file picture taken on March 23, 2017 shows China’s head coach Marcello Lippi leaving after the World Cup football qualifying match against South Korea in Changsha, China’s central Hunan province.
— AFP photo This file picture taken on March 23, 2017 shows China’s head coach Marcello Lippi leaving after the World Cup football qualifying match against South Korea in Changsha, China’s central Hunan province.

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