Former Zenit coach says he will take over Spartak

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Petersburg “Zenith” Vlastimil Petrzhela admitted that he will never become a mentor of Moscow “Spartak”. “Sport Express”.

“I would definitely not go to Spartak even if they offered a lot of money. I am a Zenith man. It’s not a question of money, it’s a matter of principle,” said Petrzhela.

Petrzhela coached Zenit from 2003 to 2006. In the 2003 season, together with the blue-white-blue, he won the silver medals of the Russian Premier League (RPL) and lost gold to the capital’s CSKA. In that season, Zenit won the Premier League Cup. In the final, the club from the banks of the Neva beat Novorossiysk “Chernomorets” (3:0).

The last club headed by Petrzhela was “Fastav” from the city of Zlin. The specialist left the team in 2018.

formerly Petrzela saidwhich could prevent Malcolm from leaving Russia in the summer.

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