Rostov sports director Alexey Ryskin criticized the referee in the match of the sixth round of the Russian Premier League (RPL) against Moscow Lokomotiv, saying that a penalty should have been awarded in one of the parts of the game. His words provide guidance Sports24.
“I think it was a penalty. I have corresponded with former referees, they also think it was a penalty. They sent me moments from Champions League, European Championship matches where such penalties were given – there are many of them. We will definitely write to the ESC and we will definitely read why it was not a penalty,” he said.
In the 61st minute of the match, Lokomotiv defender Zherzino Nyamsi slammed the ball into Maxim Osipenko in the railwaymen’s penalty area.
The match, which took place at the RZD Arena stadium in Moscow, ended with a score of 3:2. Alexey Batrakov opened the score in the 10th minute of the match, and the goals for the “railway workers” were scored by Ilya Samoshnikov (in the 37th minute) and Nair Tiknizyan (in the 46th minute). The goals for the Rostov club in this match were scored by Ronaldo in the 13th and 90+6th minutes.
socialbites.ca edited a text online broadcast The main referee of the match was appointed Vladimir Moskalev.
After six rounds of the Russian Championship, Lokomotiv is in first place with 15 points, one point ahead of Zenit St. Petersburg (14). Rostov is in the middle of the RPL table, in eighth place. Valery Karpin’s team scored eight points.
Previously “Wings of the Soviets” superior performance “Paris NN” in the RPL match.
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Source: Gazeta
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