In his comment to socialbites.ca, former football player of Moscow CSKA and Spartak, Valery Masalitin, shared his thoughts about the upcoming first match of the RPL Russian Cup quarter-final, in which the army club will compete with Rostov, and explained the reason for his departure. It will be difficult for CSKA.
“After the Dinamo defeat, only the match itself will show how mentally prepared CSKA is for this match, how they survived all this and where they will go. “Rostov” gained good momentum, the old game returned and the result showed. I think CSKA will have a very difficult match. Leaving will not be easy: firstly, logistics, getting there by train, it is not clear how it will affect; Secondly, this is a weather factor, it also affects.
We showed that CSKA had a great performance in the first half against Dinamo and what an exemplary behavior should be displayed in attack. In the second half, the army team showed how not to act defensively. Therefore, no one knows what to expect from CSKA. We will have to look at the rosters to see which players will emerge. “This is also an important factor,” Masalitin said.
“Rostov” – CSKA match will be played on November 29, the starting whistle will blow at 18:15 Moscow time.
Previously at CSKA answered To the words of the Zenit president about “taming the horses”.
Source: Gazeta

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