Andrei Sozin, former member of the ethics committee of the Russian Football Union (RFU), talked about Rostov head coach Valery Karpin’s criticism of those who decided to face CSKA. His words are quoted RIA News.
“The punishment here will range from disqualification for two to four matches. I think Karpin can be given two fights, or they can put the brakes on and not think about punishment because opinions are widely divided. 80% of the people interviewed say that it is really impossible to play football in this weather, that it is not football but it is one side of the coin. “Normally, it should be classified between 2 and 4 matches,” he said.
The match played between CSKA and Rostov in Moscow on December 3 was in danger of being postponed due to snowfall. The match was played in the snow. The match ended with the red-blue team leading 2-0. Fedor Chalov and Victor Mendez scored.
Valery Karpin after the match criticized The people who allowed this match to be played.
Previously reportedHe said the RPL could postpone the championship matches from December to 2024.