After the end of the meeting, the head coach of “Rostov” and the leaders of the club criticized the refereeing. In addition, the press service of the southerners published a small cut with dubious refereeing decisions.
According to Lapochkin, the hosts should have remained in the minority in the first half.
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In the 39th minute of the match, Spartak striker Alexander Sobolev collided with opposing defender Andrei Langovich. He hit him in the face with his shoulder. Sobolev had already received a yellow card, but referee Kirill Levnikov didn’t show the striker a second yellow card.
“Sobolev scores a goal in stoppage time. And he should have been sent off in the 39th minute.
We see him recklessly slap his shoulder in Langovich’s face. And he already had a card. Well, what is it if not a map? ! Pure yellow card for hard play. And it was supposed to be his second.
If he had been knocked out in the 39th minute, that goal probably wouldn’t have happened. Or maybe there was, no one knows, there is no more subjunctive mood, “quotes Match TV Lapochkin.
Source: Sport

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