Former goalkeeper CSKA Vyacheslav Chanov believes that Sochi will fight with all its might in the match of the 22nd round of the MIR RPL with the Moscow club.
The match will take place on Saturday at the Fisht Stadium and will start at 4:30 p.m. Moscow time.
— The game plan that Fedotov chooses will be very important. Based on this, it will be possible to understand what to expect from the match. I don’t think the match will be easy for CSKA. The match against Lokomotiv showed it. In my opinion, the Muscovites underestimated their opponent, which is why they lost points.
“Sochi” points are extremely necessary, they are fighting for survival and will give everything they have to maintain their RPL registration. CSKA also needs victories, because the team is in the zone of leaders. It is worth noting that CSKA has lost a lot of points in the final minutes this season. If this had not happened, the ranking would now be much more positive from CSKA’s point of view. If the team can avoid past mistakes, there should be no problems.
But, as they say, a wounded beast is doubly dangerous, so Sochi will fight with all its might. A new coach and new players arrived in the team, they had time to find tactics. But in such conditions it is extremely important to play together so that everything completely begins to work as a single organism, and this took quite a long time. Now for Sochi the most important goal will be to maintain registration in the RPL, and they will fight for this, Chanov told RB Sport.
The match will be broadcast live on the MATCH PREMIER TV channel from 4:20 p.m. (Moscow time). You can also follow the progress of the match on the sites sportbox.ru and matchtv.ru.
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