Former Spartak player Mostovoy says the salaries of Russian players are insufficient

Former Spartak midfielder Alexander Mostovoy commented on the words of Dynamo hockey player Vadim Shipachyov that Russian football players receive very high salaries. Mostovoy quotes sports24.

“Of course, it is not enough for our ordinary football players to get so much money, but we know where they come from and how they are made. And what to compare with Europe? When 70 or 100 thousand spectators gather in the stadium,” says Mostovoy.

Recall that the winner of the current season of the Russian Premier League is determined. Zenit players became champions for the fourth time in a row.

In the match of the 27th round of the RPL, the wards of Sergei Semak won a strong will victory against Lokomotiv. The goals were scored by Ivan Sergeev, Malcom and Andrey Mostovoy.

In the remaining three rounds, none of the followers hit St. He will not be able to get around the team from St. Petersburg.

Formerly Mostovoy discretion red-whites’ chance to win the Russian Football Cup.



Source: Gazeta

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