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Gavrilov called the key factors in the fight for second place in the RPL

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Gavrilov called the key factors in the fight for second place in the RPL

Former Spartak Moscow midfielder and the USSR national team Yuri Gavrilov believes that determination and attitude will be decisive factors in the fight for silver in the Russian championship.

– The fact that Spartak has matches with PARI NN and Krylya Sovetov ahead does not mean anything. Now our football is such that in the championship any team can beat each. All teams are more or less equal, everything is decided by the desire and attitude, the manifestation of such qualities as determination, focus on the fight.

Will Spartak take second place? No one knows. No guarantees can be given,” Gavrilov told Gazeta.Ru.

“Zenith” ahead of schedule became the champion of Russia and is in the lead with 66 points in the asset. On the second line is CSKA (54), followed by Spartak (53). Rostov is in fourth place (50), Akhmat is fifth (49).

Watch live broadcasts of MIR RPL games on Match TV and MATCH PREMIER TV channels, as well as on sportbox.ru and matchtv.ru websites.

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    • 32 – Jose Mourinho (Portugal)
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    • 2.17 – David Moyes (Scotland)
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