“Spartak was predicted to win, but not in 5 goals. Guillermo Abascal was not there, and the team was released, but in terms of play, Khimki did not deserve such a score. They had the advantage most of the time.” It was only thanks to Alexander Selikhov that Spartak did not give in.
But “Khimki” conceded the first goal in the opening minutes and then fooled around in the episode with the second goal. And in the end they swam, because there is no difference – what to miss three, what five”, quotes R-Sport Mostovoy.
Recall that the head coach of “Spartacus” Guillermo Abascal missed this match due to a disqualification resulting from a skirmish with CSKA coach Vladimir Fedotov in the last round derby.
Source: Sport

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