Spartak starts many matches brilliantly – in a strong position, actively. We scored goals quickly, but then the same thing happens like almost always. The team falls into a stupor and lets them pass. The end of the second half was bad, we just fought back to at least maintain the winning score.
Spartak started well, but did not finish off the opponent. In the second half we just fought back. The coach is responsible for such failures during halftime. After the match, Abascal waved to the stands and ran to the locker room to rejoice. There’s nothing to be happy about, you bounced back. It’s lucky that “Rostov” did not score the second, although it was close to it,” Lovchev wrote on his social networks.
Source: Sport

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