Oleg Romantsev, former head coach of Moscow Spartak, sided with the capital’s Lokomotiv striker Artem Dzyuba in a conflict with a journalist from the RB Sport publication. His words guide the way RT.
“I think this reporter should have been banned from working in the stadium for life. A man with his wife and child goes to a car outside the media contact zone and is followed and provoked? Dziuba is a great guy, he just threatened her and I would probably carry out the threats immediately,” Romantsev said with a laugh.
On August 16, the Control and Disciplinary Committee of the Russian Football Union decided to suspend Dzyuba for two matches and fine him 50 thousand rubles for threatening a journalist after the end of the match against Krylya Sovetov Samara in the fourth round of the Russian Premier League. – the football player promised a media representative that he would “put his phone in one place.”
Romantsev coached Spartak from 1989 to 2003. Under his leadership, the red-whites became champions of the USSR, eight-time champions of Russia, winners of the USSR Cup and three-time winners of the Russian Cup.
Previously Romantsev I didn’t want Return to Spartak.