Former Spartak and Russian national team football player Alexander Mostovoy called the stage of his career in the Moscow club one of the best in his life. He shared his opinion with him legal betting.
“What is the brightest and best period of my life? Of course, I lived one of the best periods of my life at Spartak. I was under 20 at the time,” said Mostovoy.
Mostovoy is a two-time USSR champion as part of Spartak (1987, 1989). He played 142 matches for the red and whites from 1987 to 1992. He also played for Portuguese Benfica, French Strasbourg and Caen, and Spanish Celta and Alaves. He won the Spanish and Portuguese Cups with Celta and Benfica respectively.
As part of the Russian national team, Mostovoy played 50 matches, in which he scored ten goals and made nine assists.
In early June, the Russian Football Union announced that Mostovoy had submitted documents to obtain a Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) coaching license at the RFU academy.
Previously Mostovoy statedSpartak doesn’t need Mourinho.