After 18 rounds in the RPL, Zenit has scored 36 points and ranks second in the standings behind Krasnodar, which has 38 points.
“Seasons go differently. We must pay tribute to Krasnodar, who showed excellent results and scored a lot of points. For us, everything is just beginning. The main thing is that we are in the fight and have every chance to fight for first place,” said Semak.
The Russian championship will resume in March. In the first match after the winter break, Zenit will meet Spartak Moscow on March 2.
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Source: Sport

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