Zarema: CSKA should come out with T-shirts with the words “These are not horses, they are nags” 12:50

Zarema Salikhova, former owner of Moscow Spartak Leonid Fedun, spoke ironically about the defeat of the capital CSKA in the match of the 26th round of the Russian Premier League (RPL) against Kaliningrad Baltika. His words lead the way Metatations.

“Men’s CSKA needs to follow the example of the women’s team and wear T-shirts with my quotes. One of the latter will do: “CSKA is not a horse, but a nag,” said Salikhova.

The match ended with Baltika winning 3:1. The Kaliningrad team opened the scoring with a penalty goal at the beginning of the second half.

The main referee of the match is St. It was Yan Bobrovsky from St. Petersburg. socialbites.ca edited a text online broadcast meetings.

After this defeat, CSKA remained in seventh place in the Russian Championship standings. Vladimir Fedotov’s team has 38 points. “Baltica”. The team, coached by former army club football player Sergei Ignashevich, ranks 12th in the rankings. Kaliningrad team has 26 points.

The leader of the championship is St. Petersburg with 50 points. Petersburg is Zenit.

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Source: Gazeta

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