Valery Gazzaev, the former head coach of the Russian national team and CSKA Moscow, said that Spartak striker Quincy Promes cannot yet be called the legend of the red and white club.
“The more legionnaires we have, the better for our football. This is an example for young people.
At the same time, I can call Romantsev, Alenichev, Dasaev, Titov as Spartak legends. Promes is a strong player but not a legend yet. He is just on the way to this title, ”Gazzaev said in an interview with a reporter. sports24.
Promes made 205 appearances for Spartak and scored 102 goals in these matches. For the first time he scored a ball for the Moscow team in September 2014.
Promes has been playing for Spartak since February 2021. This is his second time to the team. He played for the Red and Whites from 2014 to 2018. In the 2016/17 season, the Dutch became the champion of Russia as part of the team.
Ruslan Nigmatullin, former goalkeeper of the Russian national team and Russian Premier League (RPL) clubs expressed confidence Spartak Moscow striker Quincy Promes said he only wanted to get a Russian passport because of legal issues in the Netherlands.