Former Spartak Moscow footballer Andrei Tikhonov said the red and white striker Quincy Promes he himself is responsible for the current situation, noting that for the team the absence of the Dutchman is a huge loss.
Promes was arrested in Dubai on March 13 at the request of Dutch prosecutors. In February, an Amsterdam court found the Spartak footballer guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced him to six years in prison; Promes’ defense appealed this decision. Last summer, a 32-year-old Dutch man was sentenced to 18 months in prison for attacking his cousin.
“It’s a huge loss, but it’s Quincy’s fault.” Flee the scene of the accident… I don’t think the Spartak leadership was unaware of the possible consequences. Maybe if it weren’t for this accident, he would be on the field now. In football terms, it’s a big loss, but the law is the law, ”Tikhonov is quoted in the Championship.
“Spartacus” with 31 points, he ranks sixth in the RPL rankings.
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