OK I have no doubt that Travis Tygart is correct on his hunch:
https://sports.yahoo.com/...clean-225035464.html
But he's being a loose cannon cause he has no hard proof (yet) of Russian doping in soccer, at least no more so than any other doped to the gills team. But FIFA testing is a farce compared to cycling, so why wouldn't the Russian team (or any other) be on the full EPO+Blood Bag+ HGH + Steroid program?
From the article:
https://sports.yahoo.com/...clean-225035464.html
But he's being a loose cannon cause he has no hard proof (yet) of Russian doping in soccer, at least no more so than any other doped to the gills team. But FIFA testing is a farce compared to cycling, so why wouldn't the Russian team (or any other) be on the full EPO+Blood Bag+ HGH + Steroid program?
From the article:
Indeed, there is extensive evidence of doping in Russian soccer, even if no members of the 2018 World Cup squad have been found guilty. All members of Russia’s 2014 World Cup squad were recently under investigation based on evidence stemming from the McLaren Report.
And no members of the 2018 squad have been found guilty primarily because FIFA was beholden to Russia, the country set to host its banner event. FIFA refused to act on the evidence. Richard McLaren, the author of the report that led to Russia’s Olympic ban, met with FIFA in 2017 to further detail the evidence of doping in soccer. “Since then,” he told the Mail on Sunday last month, “I’ve heard nothing. I don’t know why they haven’t acted.”
FIFA cited “insufficient evidence” in clearing all current players. But suspicion has picked up as Russian players have covered more ground than any other team at the tournament. Pictures like this one have fed the suspicion …
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devashish_paul: Jul 3, 18 4:51