Russian national football team and Zenit St. Petersburg’s former player, Vladimir Bystrov, has lamented the dissatisfaction of some experts and fans over the refereeing of the quarter-final match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) Russian Cup between Spartak and Lokomotiv.
Guillermo Abascal’s wards won the first match with a score of 1:0 and won the second match 4:2 on 27 February, guaranteeing participation in the semi-finals of the tournament.
“And again a great, great game – with lots of goals, good moments! Unfortunately, he started to whine as usual, they say, the judge made a mistake somewhere, overlooked something.
In my opinion, the judges tried as clearly and fairly as possible: they let us fight, fight to the end. In principle, everything is fine, ”Wrote Bystrov, telegraph channel.
In the 15th minute, the red-white player Mikhail Ignatov opened the score in the match. Three minutes later, Lokomotiv midfielder Anton Miranchuk allowed the railroad workers to rally.
At the start of the second half, Spartak midfielder Roman Zobnin once again put his team ahead, and Christopher Martins Pereira doubled the home team’s win in the 81st minute. But two minutes later, Miranchuk again minimized Lokomotiv’s backlog.
Spartak forward Quincy Promes missed a penalty twice in extra time, but the referee decided an attempt had to be defeated and it was successful for the striker.
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