The actions of the Akhmat player who provoked Abaskal were called despicable

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Former Rostov defender Vitaly Dyakov shared his thoughts about the disqualification of Spartak Moscow coach Guillermo Abascal due to the incident that took place in the match against Akhmat Grozny in the 17th round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL), saying that he provoked him. Expert rival player Bernard Berisha also had to be suspended. His words are quoted by the publication vprognosis.

“The team missed that Abaskal behaves this way, he is angry, excited, the football player is still organizing this circus. Hence the reaction. Berisha’s action was despicable when Abaskal himself realized that this was impossible and wrong. “The football player should definitely have been disqualified as well,” Dyakov said.

In the middle of the first half, Abascal, the Spanish coach of the red and whites, received a red card for pushing Grozny club player Berisha, who jumped into the Spartak technical area with both feet while celebrating his team’s goal. The fielder was warned and received no further penalty. Abascal later apologized for his behavior.

On 7 December, the Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union (RFU KDK) disqualified Abascal for two matches and one postponed match.

Previously Vasily Utkin named Hopeless situation with Abascal.

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