Former owner of Moscow “Spartak” Andrey Chervichenko commented on the dissatisfaction of the capital’s club with refereeing, reports “Daytime sport”.
After the first round of the Russian championship, the red and whites asked the Russian Football Union Expert Referee Commission (ESK RFU) to evaluate five controversial episodes in the match played with Grozny Akhmat.
»[Жалобы] already configured [судей против команды]. The judge is a human, not a robot. And when they tell you what kind of shit you are for a year, the principle works for you: “Okay, okay, I’ll show you now.” Judges and such comments cause such an attitude. The division is neutral, if the rules allow, it is sometimes interpreted against the team, ”Chervichenko said.
In the first round of the Russian Premier League, Spartak drew with Akhmat Grozny – 1: 1. The goals were scored by Artem Timofeev and Victor Mozes. After the match, the representatives of the red-whites were not satisfied with the refereeing of Vladislav Bezborodov.
In the first half, Muscovites lost to Polish defender Maciej Rybus, who was sent off by two yellow cards. Akhmat goalkeeper Giorgi Shelia was not shown a red card after watching VAR at the end of the second half.
Earlier it was reported that the former football player of the Russian national team Alexander Mostovoy. shared Opinion about the owner of Spartak Leonid Fedun.