“I think a Russian coach is important for Spartak. We have qualified specialists. We need a coach who can establish discipline and bring consistency to the game. Currently, Spartak plays with the fire or is too passive. Previously he could lose, “But the match was still remarkable. He played well against Zenit, but not at all against Fakel. This should not be typical for a big club,” Semshov noted on Match TV.
Recall that Spartak currently occupies sixth place in the Russian Premier League standings. Rumors are circulating in the media about a possible resignation of Guillermo Abascal from the post of head coach of the red and whites.
- Lovchev criticized Spartak players
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