“In my opinion, Ignatov deserved a yellow card. Moreover, on the eve of the foul he piled on it, Karasev warned him with words. More so: Ignatov’s two gross fouls in the opener were of the same nature: he is late with the decision, with late acts – and everything where the ball was is already a foot.
Zenit beat Spartak in Moscow in the RPL game
And then it largely gave rise to ‘Zenith’s’ first killer attack, when he took the ball for the selection from his penalty area as uncertain as a woman tries to drag her lover out when her husband is already cringing the key in the door. Sorry, I can’t find any other comparison.
The guy is still young, I’m not listing all that looking for a culprit. But it seems that Ignatov “twisted too much”, got nervous,” Utkin wrote in his Telegram channel.
Source: Sport

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