Ignatiev says it will be difficult for Spartak to get three points from Orenburg

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Boris Ignatiev, the former coach of the Russian National Football Team, said that despite being the favorite in the 20th week match of the Russian Premier League (RPL), Spartak will not take an easy walk away from Orenburg. .

Spartak is the clear favourite. Not because of its place at the table, but in terms of the quality of the game. Football gives reason to say that the condition of the red-white team is good. There are leaders in the team, and the Spartak game pushes them to the first roles.

But I can not say that everything will be so simple for the guests. It will be a fighting match as Orenburg shows an inseparable game. It will not be easy for Spartak to get three points from there, ”says Ignatiev “Match TV”.

The match will be played in Orenburg on March 18 and will start at 12:00 Moscow time. After 19 laps, “Spartak” is in second place in the standings. Guillermo Abascal’s wards had 40 points, 12 wins, four draws and three losses. Orenburg is currently in eighth place with 28 points.

Earlier it was reported that a closed meeting took place in Moscow between Spartak head coach Guillermo Abascal and his assistants, Kamantsev and Meshkov. The referee did not count the goal of the red-white striker Alexander Sobolev in the match played between Spartak and Ural in the 18th week of the Russian Premier League (RPL). The match ended with a score of 2:2 and Kamantsev later admitted the referee’s mistake.

Alexei Igonin, former defender of Zenit and the Russian national team commented A call to the main team of the national team, consisting of eight players from Moscow “Spartak”. The expert stated that many Russians played in the red-whites and that the 10-time champion of Russia in the future could become the main squad for the national team.

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