Russian judge Sergei Karasev admitted that he found the dismissal of CSKA defender Willian Roshi lawful in the episode of the scandalous act of striker Alexander Sobolev. Words lead the way “Sport Express”.
Sobolev stood with his back to me. I saw you show something. I didn’t know exactly what it was. But I guessed. He immediately asked the assistant, “There was an insulting gesture,” he confirmed. We were going to remove Sobolev at that moment.
Then the episode continued, after which the assistant called me and said that Rosha had done the same. We decided that we would show the two red ones. VAR confirmed that there were two identical moves: Sobolev to Roshi and Roshi to the stands,” Karasev said.
Spartak defeated CSKA 2-1 in the 28th week of the Russian Premier League (RPL). In the 66th minute, the referee of the match, Sergey Karasev, removed Sobolev from the game for making an inappropriate gesture to CSKA defender Roshi. The referee immediately dismissed the “soldiers” for “quoting” Sobolev’s move to explain that the opponent should be punished.
Later at an FTC meeting, Sobolev received a four-game suspension, Roche’s red card revoked. In June, Spartak’s suspension was reduced to three games.
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