“Let me express an unpopular opinion: under Zarema this did not happen, which is happening now. At least she openly discussed the problems. But now there are no Promises, and no one contacts him. The field is ruined, and more says it’s force majeure. Let them let Abaskal go, appoint a new coach or let someone work temporarily. He doesn’t want to work here. Well, okay, Orenburg could sneak into the Cup. But what will change in the championship after that? Nothing. This season is a failure. Maybe they will fight for the Cup, but I strongly doubt that with this attitude they will succeed,” Radimov quotes.
Spartak currently occupies 6th place in the ranking after 20 days, 9 points behind leader Zenit. On Thursday, the Red and Whites will play at home against Orenburg in the second leg of the 1/4 finals of the RPL Russian Cup (first match – 0:1).
- Mostovoy declared his readiness to become the head coach of Spartak
Source: Sport

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