Former football player and blogger, Evgeny Savin, has spoken about the difficult period experienced by retired footballer Artem Milevsky. After ending his professional football career in September 2021, Milevsky started running his YouTube channel “Mila”, but fell out of the information space due to depression caused by the war in Ukraine. Savin believes that Milevsky has the potential to make a career in several football clubs, given his charisma and likeability. However, he needs to pull himself together and organise himself to achieve this. Milevsky played for several teams during his career, including Dynamo and Gaziantepspor.
Former football player, blogger and owner of Krasava football club Evgeny Savin talks about the troubled period of life experienced by Artem Milevsky.
Artem Milevsky ends his professional football career in September 2021 in Minai. After that, he started running his YouTube channel “Mila”, but after the start of the war in Ukraine, he became depressed and almost fell out of the information space.
Yevgeny Savin believes that Milevsky has all the data to make a career in several football clubs, to be its face and representative.
“In general, Mila is an extraordinary person. In fact, I have never heard anything bad about Milevsky from anyone. Everyone said: “Great guy, charismatic, funny, good friend.”
I would probably say about something else, that Mili just has great potential to make a career after football. That is, I am sure if he takes the decision and starts everything from scratch, many clubs would like to see him next to him.
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According to Savin, now Milevsky just goes with the flow, but he needs to pull himself together and organize himself.
“He just has an incredible opportunity to determine his own destiny now. When I saw the photo on Instagram, what he looked like, I had only one question: “How can you sleep with everything?”.
I feel sorry for Mil because he has great potential to represent the club in a nice suit. Being in the media, always in the public eye, what he likes to do. Mile can’t pull back, he just goes with the flow,” Savin said in an interview with YouTube channel ChestnOK.
During his career, Milevsky played for Dynamo, Gaziantepspor, Hajduk, Split, Concordia, Tosno, Dynamo Brest, Kishvarda and Minai.