Lokomotiv and former Russian national team midfielder Diniyar Bilyaletdinov shared his memories of the 2010 World Cup qualifying match. Words lead the way “Rating bookmakers”.
“I have a psychological trauma like a match against Slovenia in 2009. And it’s not the return game where we lost 0:1, it’s the home game. We won 2:1 but the score should have been 5:0. Then we would calmly go to Maribor, and then to the World Cup. Having won the bronze medal in 2008, the team failed to reach its potential two years later. I have a home match against Slovenia in mind. “A match full of missed opportunities,” said Bilyaletdinov.
In 2009, the Russian national team lost 0: 1 in the return play-off match to Slovenia, and in terms of the number of goals scored (with a draw score of 2: 2, the advantage on the Slovenian side in goals scored) is on the way – approx. “socialbites.ca”) He failed to reach the final part of the World Cup in Brazil.
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