Spartak Moscow’s Russian midfielder Ruslan Litvinov talked about how the team reacted to the conversations at the club. His words guide the way “Euro-Football.Ru”.
“We are trying to isolate ourselves from this. Our task is to solve the problems on the ground and not discuss them all ourselves. If we see something, it is only in the media. So you will not hear anything new from us,” Litvinov said.
On March 10, Spartak lost to Fakel Voronezh in Luzhniki with a score of 0:2. The Moscow team is in sixth place in the rankings with 31 points.
At the same time, the club’s leader, striker Quincy Promes, continues to stay in the UAE. Promes was arrested in the UAE on March 13 at the request of the Dutch prosecutor’s office, which requested the player’s extradition. Before this, he was under house arrest.
On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes to six years in prison for cocaine trafficking. The hearing of the case was held on January 24, and the prosecutor’s office requested that Promesa be sentenced to 9 years in prison. The Dutchman was placed on the international wanted list on 16 February. He also has a prison sentence of 1.5 years for stabbing.
On March 1, journalist Ivan Karpov reported that Promes was detained in Dubai due to an accident. The football player fled the scene of the accident. On March 15, it became known that the player had an accident on January 15, after which he returned to Russia, and then flew back to Dubai with the team for the training camp.
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