Spartak head coach Abascal avoided disqualification for criticizing referees
Spartak head coach Guillermo Abascal avoided disqualification for criticizing referees. RIA Novosti was told about this by the head of the control and disciplinary committee of the Russian Football Union (FTC RFU) Artur Grigoryants.
The Spanish specialist was fined 60 thousand rubles. “We have established that Abascal did not insult judges or other persons. But at the same time, we have established that this is an unacceptable expression for a public person at a press conference, ”Grigoryants said.
April 1 “Spartak” tied with “Akhmat” with a score of 0:0 in the 21st round of the Russian Premier League. After the match, Abaskal criticized the referees, saying that the players of the Grozny team deliberately played for time from the first minute of the game, but were not punished.
33-year-old Abaskal headed Spartak on June 10, 2022. He succeeded the Italian Paolo Vanoli, who left the club after six months on the job.
Source: Lenta

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