“On the field, I agree with the assessments that it is difficult to play there. But this does not take away from the fact that “Fakel” won in the case and “Spartak” was not not ready for the match. Abaskal saw the conditions he should play in. There is no other pitch, you won’t be able to change it, so you will have to adapt to it.
I understand these are just excuses. Spartak as a whole did not lose because of the field. We tried to play our own football, but before the game it was clear that it was a lost cause. And Spartak showed no character. “Fakel was also stronger in this component,” Lovchev wrote on his social networks.
Source: Sport
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