Russian Orthodox head says will pray for national team

Russian Orthodox head says will pray for national team
AFP

Moscow (AFP) – The head of the Russian Orthodox Church said on Wednesday that “hope and prayer” were the only things he could offer the beleaguered national team as they head into the World Cup as host nation.

“I hope this big event will bring success and will positively influence the mood of our people,” Patriarch Kirill said at a gathering of church officials in Moscow. 

“Of course this largely depends on how our team plays. And here all that is left is to hope and pray for everything to be right and dignified, and of course to rely on the preparation of our players,” he added.  

The question confronting Russian football fans ahead of the World Cup, which opens Thursday, is whether the host nation’s team can get any worse. 

Last week Russia extended its winless streak with a 1-1 home draw against Turkey. It meant the team failed to chalk up a single victory in eight months. 

President Vladimir Putin has said he hopes Russia “will fight until the end” in the World Cup, which runs until July 15. 

Patriarch Kirill also called on ordinary Russians and church representatives to welcome foreign fans in the country. 

“I ask for all of us, including churches themselves, to be ready to welcome all those people who will ask questions and be interested in the life of the church,” he said. 

After facing Saudi Arabia in Group A at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Thursday, Russia face Egypt in St Petersburg on June 19 and Uruguay in Volgograd on June 25. 

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