The Danish Lyngby defender Leon Klassen, who previously played for Spartak Moscow, spoke about the relations between former red-white coaches Guillermo Abascal and Vladimir Sliskovich. The footballer’s words are quoted “Sports Express”.
“Maybe they were in conflict. At least they didn’t blame it on the team. There were moments where it was predictable… but that was rare,” Klassen said.
Klassen has dual citizenship: Russian and German. He began his professional career in Germany, where he played for 1860 Munich, and then moved to Austrian Tyrol. At the end of 2021, Klassen moved to Spartak Moscow, and on 29 August 2024, he moved to Danish club Lyngby as a free agent.
After seven weeks, Zenit St. Petersburg leads the championship with 17 points, while Krasnodar and Lokomotiv have 15 points each, Spartak has 14 points, and Dynamo and CSKA are one point behind.
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Source: Gazeta
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