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“If Zobnin’s goal had not been counted, it could have been assumed that Lokomotiv would have won the match” – Tarasov

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“If Zobnin’s goal had not been counted, it could have been assumed that Lokomotiv would have won the match” – Tarasov

Lokomotiv played well in the second match of the quarterfinals of the RPL FONBET Cup of Russia with Spartak and could have won the match if Roman Zobnin’s goal had not been counted, ex-lokomotiv player Dmitry Tarasov believes.

The Expert Referee Commission under the President of the RFU previously concluded that referee Sergei Ivanov mistakenly counted the goal of Spartak midfielder Roman Zobnin against Lokomotiv. In the 56th minute, the Red-White midfielder Mikhail Ignatov took the ball away from the Lokomotiv defender Nair Tiknizyan, which subsequently led to Zobnin’s goal against the railroad workers. The meeting ended with the score 4:2 in favor of the team of Guillermo Abascal.

– Lokomotiv played the second game very well. I was initially sure that a foul would be counted. There was an obvious violation – one played with his hands, the other did not. Well, admitted and recognized. This does not affect the result in any way, unfortunately.

We can only guess how things could have turned out. There is already a result, and it is not in favor of Lokomotiv. But Lokomotiv played with dignity. And perhaps, if this goal had not been counted, one could assume that Lokomotiv would have won the match, Tarasov told Metaratings.ru.

Moscow “Spartak” will meet with the Yekaterinburg “Ural” in the semi-finals of the way RPL Cup of Russia. Lokomotiv will play with Akron in the second stage of the ¼ finals of the path of the regions.

Watch live broadcasts of the Russian Cup matches on Match TV and MATCH PREMIER channels, as well as matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru websites.

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Ronaldo is confident he can score 1000 goals

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40-year-old striker for Al-Nasr Cristiano Ronaldo he expressed confidence that he will reach the 1,000 goal mark in his career. He now has 956 goals.

Ronaldo said:

It’s difficult to keep playing, but I’m motivated. My passion is great and I want to continue. It doesn’t matter where I play, whether in the Middle East or Europe. I have always liked playing football and I want to continue with the same spirit. You know what my goal is. I want to win trophies and I want to reach that figure (1000 goals) that you all know. I will definitely reach this figure if there are no injuries.

Source: Soccer Ru

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Zakharyan missed Real Sociedad training due to flu

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Russian midfielder of the Spanish football club Real Sociedad Arsen Zakharyan he missed the team’s first practice after the Christmas break due to the flu. The newspaper Mundo Deportivo reports it.

According to the source, Zakharyan did not train with the main group, but only did exercises in the gym. He notes that the team expects the Russian to return to the full lineup on Tuesday.

Monday’s training session was the first for Real Sociedad players under their new coach. On December 14, the Spaniard was fired from this position Sergio Francescoafter 6 days the team was led by an American Pellegrino Matarazzo.

Zakharyan is 22 years old, he joined Real Sociedad in August 2023 from Dinamo Moscow. This season, the midfielder played 14 matches for the Spanish club in various tournaments, scoring one goal.

Real Sociedad is in 16th place in the Spanish league table. The team has 17 points after 17 rounds. The team will play its first match under Matarazzo’s leadership on January 4 at home against Atlético.

Source: Soccer Ru

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INFANTINO: “If there was no FIFA, there would be no football in 150 countries of the world”

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INFANTINO: “If there was no FIFA, there would be no football in 150 countries of the world”

FIFA President Gianni Infantino He commented on World Cup ticket prices, saying they reflected “absolutely insane” demand for next summer’s tournament:

“We have six to seven million tickets and in 15 days we received 150 million ticket requests. So every day we have 10 million requests. This shows how strong the World Cup is.”

FIFA has sold just 44 million tickets in almost 100 years of the World Cup. So we were able to sell tickets for the 300th anniversary of the World Cup in two weeks. Just imagine. “This is absolutely crazy.”

Infantino also noted that funds from ticket sales would be reinvested into world football, but did not specify a specific amount:

“The important thing is that the revenue from this goes back into football around the world. If it weren’t for FIFA, there would be no football in 150 countries of the world. Football exists thanks to the revenues we get from the World Cup, and we reinvest that into football around the world.”

Previously, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on FIFA to further reduce 2026 World Cup ticket prices.

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