Manchester United legend urged not to rush with Russia’s best coach 01:46

Former Manchester United and Russian national team midfielder Andrei Kanchelskis in an interview legal betting He appealed not to make hasty conclusions and vote on the best coach of the Russian Premier League (RPL).

According to him, the by-votes do not matter because the best manager will be the one whose club is in last place in the table.

“The main criterion for determining the best coach is the championship. This is a very important factor affecting the choice. The best became the champion! So who can be the best? The 8th and 10th place winners?” – said Kanchelskis.

Kanchelskis played for Manchester United from 1991 to 1995. During this time he played 161 matches in all competitions for the Mancunians and scored 36 goals.

After 11 rounds, Krasnodar leads the RPL table with 27 points. Lokomotiv Moscow has the same result; Zenit is one point behind them.

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Source: Gazeta

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