Former footballer Oleg Terekhin admitted that he did not think that Spartak Moscow could play the match so badly after their defeat to Orenburg in the first round of the Russian Premier League. His words are a guide “Euro-Football.Ru”.
“It is clear that this is Orenburg’s first home game, and even with such an opponent, and the home team was serious about it, but despite the fact that they beat the red-whites so easily, they still did not have many chances! I did not understand at all what Spartak was preparing for, how they prepared to play like this. The defense is simply terrible,” Terekhin said.
The match between Spartak and Orenburg was played on July 21 at the Gazovik stadium in Orenburg and ended with a 2:0 victory for the home team. The goal was scored by 25-year-old Argentine defender Matias Perez in the 62nd minute of the match. Five minutes later, the red-whites scored the second goal into an empty net by 20-year-old Turkish striker Emircan Gürlük, who took advantage of a mistake by goalkeeper Alexander Maksimenko.
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In the next round, Spartak will play away against Khimki near Moscow. The match will be played on July 28 at the Arena Khimki stadium, with the kick-off at 15:00 Moscow time.
Dmitry Guberniev earlier named “Spartak” is the laughing stock of all Russian football.
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