Serge Aurier's new mind-blowing slip-up on Snapchat

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For more than two years now, the war has been going on between Ukraine and Russia. This conflict has now taken on an international scope, each country has already expressed itself on the position it adopts with regard to this conflict. In addition to these diplomatic questions, the war on Ukrainian soil is causing a lot of talk on social networks and among the Ukrainian diaspora who are immersed in the world of sport. Currently at Arsenal, Ukrainian left defender Oleksandr Zinchenko spoke out this week.

Asked about his willingness to take part in the conflict, the latter affirmed that he would go to the front if he was called by his country. A welcomed statement but which also caused some Internet users to react. This Sunday, Serge Aurier joined the debate. On his Snapchat account, the former PSG player, now playing for Galatasaray, castigated Zinchenko: “go straight boss and stop your cinema, no one needs to call you!» Yes, the 31-year-old defender knows how to send messages via social networks.

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