Former Spartak Moscow player Valery Masalitin said that the club constantly experiences ups and downs. “Euro-Football.Ru”.
“There are always some changes and turns in Spartak. Abascal either leaves, then he stays, then there are problems in Promes, then the field is not ready. There is nothing good in this,” said Masalitin.
On March 2, St. In St. Petersburg, Spartak drew with Zenit (0:0) in the 19th round of the Russian Premier League (RPL).
In the Russian Championship rankings, Spartak is in fourth place with 31 points. Guillermo Abascal’s team is eight points behind leaders Krasnodar.
In the next round, Spartak will face Fakel at the Luzhniki Stadium and the match will take place on March 10. On February 29, the RPL commission did not allow the home stadium of the red-white “Lukoil Arena” to host a match with the Voronezh club.
Formerly journalist Utkin statedThat Spartak will not win the RPL.