Milevsky spoke about the problems he faced because of beer in Turkey.


Star footballer Artem Milevsky recounted an unpleasant incident that happened to him in Turkey
Artem Milevsky, a well-known former player, decided to recall an unpleasant story that occurred to him while playing in Turkey.
'Once, after a victorious away match, we were returning by bus. I was very hot, and we stopped at a gas station to freshen up. All the Turks went to the refrigerator with water, and I went to another one where beer was standing. I took three cans of Heineken, so as not to be too bold.'
Immediately, Milevsky felt that something was wrong with him.
'When I got on the bus, everyone turned to me and looked at me strangely'
Milevsky himself saw nothing wrong with it.
'On the way, the Lithuanian goalkeeper Karčemarskas told me: 'It is not customary to drink beer here, the Turks can turn you in.' But I didn’t understand why it was bad. It was just ordinary beer after the game, but the Turks didn’t understand this'
This situation led to a confrontation with the club's management.
'Upon arrival, I was called to the club's management and accused of causing a scene on the bus. As a result, I was reported. After that, I didn’t particularly get along with the Turks, because they constantly report'
Milevsky played for Gaziantepspor from September to December 2013.
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