“There are two leading clubs in St. Petersburg: Zenit and SKA. The Finns on the border look with interest and envy at our sports, our gasoline and our beer. I think they will soon realize their mistake and come to their senses, or else the head of Gazprom, Alexei Borisovich Miller, will make a new breakthrough in Europe.
Soon, in Finland, they will realize how wrong they were. Sports in Russia are developing at a rapid pace, and a new hockey arena will soon appear in St. Petersburg – the largest in Europe. There “Jokerit” could have played against SKA under the leadership of young coach Roman Rotenberg, but, for some reason, the Finnish club decided to drown,” Nazarov said in a conversation with a correspondent of “ Championship”.
- Nazarov supported SKA, which filed a complaint with the KHL regarding obscene shouts of Spartak fans
Source: Sport
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