Zenit Persianimil admitted that he did not like Moscow, former head coach of Petrgela, and called on why. His words lead Sport24.
“To be honest, I didn’t like Moscow, because there was a chaos. It was impossible to drive throughout the day. Moscow did not see it very well. When we came there for the games, we always experienced traffic congestion throughout the day. And Peter, one of the best in Europe, is a very beautiful city,” he shared.
Petrzhela – Czechoslovak football player, Czechoslovak and Czechi coach, actor of Czechoslovakia team, participating in the 1982 World Cup. In 2003, he chaired the St. Petersburg Club and worked for three years. After that, the expert no longer worked in Russia. The last work of the coach was Fastav, the Czech Club, which he directed from March to May 2018.
On May 4, Zenit defeated Paris Nizhny Novgorod with 2: 1 point in the 27th round of the Russian Premier League (RPL). This allowed the team to get 57 points in the national championship ranking. The club is in the second place and gave four points to the leading “Krasnodar”.
Previously “Zenit” match They called torture.
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Source: Gazeta

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