Evgeny Lovchev, former football player of Spartak Moscow and the USSR national team, said that he wanted to see Krasnodar midfielder Eduard Spertsyan in the red-whites’ squad. His words are quoted “Match TV”.
“Spertsyan is a good football player, I would gladly take him to Spartak.” Konstantin Tyukavin will not go – his father has been with Dynamo all his life in flesh and blood. “Spartak definitely needs a player for the centre-back position, they need a few people. We also need a football player in the support area. “No matter how much they hope that Nail Umyarov will grow up before our eyes, this is not happening yet,” he said.
23-year-old Spertsyan played 21 matches in all competitions for the Bulls this season, scoring eight goals and providing four assists.
Krasnodar entered the winter break as the leader in the Russian Premier League (RPL) with 38 points. Spartak is in fifth place with 30 points. The second leg of the championship starts in March. In the 19th round, the Muscovites played away against St. Petersburg will play against Zenit, while Krasnodar will play at home against Kazan Rubin.
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