Athletistic/Football. Famous former Russian footballer Andrey Kanchelskis has spoken about his thoughts on Spartak’s victory in the 28th round of the Russian Premier League against CSKA. Recall that the match took place at the Otkritie Bank Arena in Moscow, and the final whistle of Sergei Karasev recorded the victory of Spartak with the score 2:1. The game’s defining moment came in the 90th minute, when Spartak striker Quincy Promes scored the winning goal.
“The match between Spartak and CSKA turned out to be interesting, with a fierce struggle. However, as usual, there is dissatisfaction with the refereeing: the first half was worked well, but it went something in the second half, which is not clear. Anyway, it’s a derby, and we could have expected a draw.
Regarding Karasev’s arbitration? Simply saying that Sobolev did something similar is not grounds for dismissal. In general, such penalties should not be imposed. Why have the judges become so timid? Before, they used to take responsibility, but now they are afraid to make decisions and immediately rush to watch TV. They don’t have a TV at home? Give them one. What’s going on with football? It’s a contact sport, and they run to watch TV whenever there’s an argument. I think Karasev worked poorly, especially in the second half,” Kanchelskis said.
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Source: Sport

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