Russians publish hit clip featuring actor Milos Bikovic, announcing Russia vs Serbia friendly in Moscow
Everything's ready
The Serbian national football team will play a friendly match against that of Russia on March 21 in Moscow.
This is part of the Serbia squad's preparations for the European Championships, which is being held in Germany this year.
A true spectacle is up ahead in Moscow, especially since it is widely known how friendly Serbia and Russia are, and packed stands are also expected at the stadium.
In anticipation of this match, the Russian national team decided to publish a clip to announce it, where the main role was given to Milos Bikovic (Serbian actor who made his career in Russia) who simply could not decide who to root for, and in the process even "saw a psychiatrist."
The video published on X is captioned with, "Who do you support when two of your teams play? The most difficult choice in Bikovic's life."
(The clip plays on words in Serbian and Russian sounding alike that mean "fan(atic)" and, "sick," the idea of a "dual personality" (as in, it being incredibly hard to decide who to support in a Serbia vs Russia game), and finally, Bikovic is seen invited, and accepting, to join both a fan of the Serbian team, and another supporting Russia, traveling in the same vehicle, who tell him, "Come in, brother. Friends are here to help," and "Come on brother, come with us. You choose with your heart.")
(Telegraf.rs)