“Abaskal said strange words saying that he was proud of his team. We observed only one team in Voronezh – “Fakel”, who played first, dominated the duels all over the field. Abaskal himself disclosed this match. The two substitutions he made when he removed Litvinov, who at least partially occupied the central position, and Ignatov, who at least tried to play at full speed.
Sobolev played the entire match today like he was disabled. Just like a veteran. We can’t play football like that. I watched the whole match, he didn’t have a single moment of activity,” Bystrov noted in the program “Everyone for the match!” on the Match TV channel.
- Kenya national team coach responded to Bystrov, who called his players ‘firewood’
Source: Sport
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