“What worries me is that almost no player improved. Bongonda came and started playing so well that everyone thought: “What kind of player did Spartak acquire .” The same with Moses. And now everyone has given up. In the last game he was simply impossible to watch.
As for the internal state… Previously, Spartak did not have such indifference. The time has come to change something, ”Lovchev noted in an interview with Match TV.
Earlier, Lovchev expressed the opinion that Spartak should replace Guillermo Abascal with a Russian coach.
- Lovchev named two candidates for the position of head coach of Spartak
Source: Sport

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