Former Russian national team player Dmitry Bulykin said that Lokomotiv head coach Mikhail Galaktionov’s swearing at the referees after the victory against Krylia Sovetov Samara (3:3) in the 16th round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) was due to nerves. His words lead the way “Euro-Football.Ru”.
“I don’t know what Galaktionov’s situation is at Lokomotiv, maybe the club said he should be in the top three or five, but he can’t do that. Maybe there were other problems that made him so nervous. Of course, this doesn’t suit him or the club at all. Clearly there will be some kind of disqualification because children and young people watch football and you should always be careful with your words,” Bulykin said.
After the match in the mixed zone, Galaktionov allowed himself to use profanity while talking about the work of the referees.
Lokomotiv player Sergei Pinyaev opened the scoring of the match in the 30th minute. Two minutes later the score was equalized by Samara’s Fernando Costanza. In the second half, Zheleznodorozhniki midfielder Rifat Zhemaletdinov scored a goal. He scored in the 62nd and 84th minutes. Samara’s Vladimir Pisarsky scored the second goal in the extra time of the second half, and Wings forward Benjamin Garre scored the penalty in the 100th minute.
Lokomotiv ranks fifth in the Russian Championship rankings, collecting 25 points in 16 matches. Krylya Sovetov is in third place with 26 points. The leader of the championship is Krasnodar, which has 32 points after 15 matches played.
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