Bubnov admitted that he was not impressed with the performance of red and white striker Alexander Sobolev. He was replaced in the 72nd minute.
Radimov, who claimed that Spartak would miss Zenit’s three ruble mark, apologized to Muscovites
“In Spartak, Ugalde left a good impression, in any case, he looked better than Sobolev. Sobolev could also have been exchanged for Ignatov earlier. In general, he did nothing, did nothing But Spartak chose the only correct tactic for this match.
We put pressure, and didn’t hesitate to do so almost everywhere on the pitch. This did not allow Zenit to quickly develop attacks, and even a few times they managed to remove the ball from someone else’s penalty area, although they could not take advantage opportunities,” quotes the Sportbox expert.
Source: Sport
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