“I can express my opinion not as a professional, but as a supporter. The Spartak management follows a policy of respect for subordination. They trust Abascal and respect his football decisions. In this situation, the club stands on the side of the head coach, not the player. In my opinion, when a coach finds a common language with the players, results improve. This is not the case with Abascal. He s “sticks to his line. It’s an authoritarian approach, which has its advantages, but also carries risks. We don’t know how long Abascal will work here – 4 months or 10 years. Only God knows. Now we have clearly defined our position. The priority for Georgiy is to stay at Spartak. However, we have the right to “Negotiate and even conclude an agreement with another club – the Spartak management knows this. As an agent, my task is to present all options to Georgy, and he will make a decision. Everything will be transparent,” Shpinev said in an interview with a correspondent “Championship”.
Earlier, Shpinev said that Rostov and Lokomotiv had shown interest in Jikia this winter.
- Dzhikia’s agent revealed the options the Spartak captain has this winter to continue his career
Source: Sport

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