Former Zenith footballer Vladislav Radimov explained how Spartak Moscow must strengthen their midfield in order to compete for victory in the RPL WORLD.
Spartak is in fifth place in the RPL standings with 15 points. In the eighth round, Stankovic’s team drew with Dynamo Makhachkala – 1:1.
“I don’t think Stankovic has seen Shamar Nicholson so well that he is now even ready to release him. It is out of desperation. And that is the problem of Spartak. Some kind of striker is still needed, especially in light of Sobolev’s departure. Well, I still remain with the idea that Spartak, together with Barco, needs a player who will take the ball out of the defense. Well, like Wendel at Zenit. And then two players will be decisive in leading the game, like in his time Vitya Bulatov, who could take the ball out of there, and in front of him Egor Titov.
– That was a good connection!
– Exactly. And when, God forgive me, Prutsev and Umyarov play there, then the same Barco, in order to receive the ball, has to sit very low, because the ball does not reach him. Well, I want to talk about Litvinov’s own goal: everyone says, Litvinov-Litvinov, he is simply irreplaceable for us, Litvinov is our everything. But how can you send the ball so clumsily into your own goal from such a position? You know that you are playing for points, you are leading 1:0, it is very difficult to score against Makhachkala. And you let yourself be scored so easily, or rather, by doing it yourself, “RB Sport quotes Radimov.
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