The defeat from CSKA was called tragedy for Spartak 09:50.

Former Russian national team footballer Igor Kolyvinov, Moscow CSKA’nın Russian Premier League (RPL) 26 in the match of the metropolis “Spartak” (2: 1) sought the logical victory. His words lead “Match TV”.

“Of course, tragedy for Spartak. They probably tried to score the second target. But they revealed the opposite. CSKA did not allow Spartak to play combinations in practice.

CSKA, Saul Guarirap and Spartak’s only ball was noted by Christian Bistrovich and scored Esecel Barko, who noticed the punishment.

He directed the text “Gazeta.ru” Online publishing The main referee is the match assigned as Kirill Levnikov.

Thanks to this victory, CSKA climbed the top three, the team has 51 points. Seven points and second St. Three of Zenit going to St. Petersburg. Spartak took fourth place, the team scored 50 points.

In the next round of RPL, Grozny will fight “Akhmat” on May 4. On the same day, “Spartak” will fight in a visit match with Voronezh “Torch .. The beginning of the match is 14:00 Moscow time.

Earlier in CSKA They said About the irritation of judges.

What are you thinking?



Source: Gazeta

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