Football
Gladilin accused Zobnin of a missed goal from CSKA
Former Spartak coach Valery Gladilin, in an interview with Vprognoze.ru, criticized the midfielder of the Red-Whites Roman Zobnin for his actions in the match of the 13th round of the WORLD RPL with CSKA in the episode that preceded the goal of the army team.
The match took place on Sunday at the CSKA stadium and ended in a draw – 2:2. The army team scored the first goal in the 17th minute of the game. Before the goal, Zobnin gestured to stop the meeting, because at that moment the injured players of both teams were lying on the field. The midfielder of the army team Milan Gaich did not turn off the game, he passed the ball to Fedor Chalov, who hit the gates of Spartak.
— You can’t turn off the game and invent fair play for yourself. The game goes to the whistle, there was a struggle in the center of the field, he released the player who gave an assist. It all started with Zobnin, with his decision! What was on his mind? What is he, a judge? Somebody came up with Fair play! It is necessary to play until the whistle, this is a gross mistake and these are correct claims, there is no need to make excuses here! Gladilin said.
Spartak is second in the RPL standings with 26 points, CSKA (25 points) follows.
Source: Sportbox
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