Athletistic / Football. Former Russian national team midfielder Andrei Kanchelskis spoke about the situation with Spartak striker Quincy Promes. Kanchelskis criticized the Dutch striker.

Previously it became known that Promes was detained in the United Arab Emirates. The footballer got into trouble because he fled the scene of an accident. At the same time, Promes was sentenced in the Netherlands to 6.5 years in prison for attacking a person with a knife and participating in drug trafficking.

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“Promes is in Spartak, not in my team. His behavior is shameful, I can’t say anything about him. Spartak loves people like Promes – so let them lisp, fuss and keep him. I- so what is the difference? At least let him make a movie or do something else.

If I were in the management of Spartak, the situation with Quincy would be different, but I don’t work there, it’s their problem. There are managers and coaches – let them decide what to do with this player. This whole situation is a big blow to the image of Russian football,” Kanchelskis is quoted as saying by RB Sport.


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