Karasev sent off Spartak player Sobolev and CSKA player Roshu in the second half of the RPL match
Spartak Moscow striker Alexander Sobolev was sent off for an obscene gesture in the match of the 28th round of the Russian Premier League against CSKA Moscow. This is reported by the correspondent of “Lenta.ru”.
The incident occurred at the 65th minute of the match taking place in Moscow at the Otkritie Bank Arena stadium. The football player put two hands to his groin, after which the chief referee Sergey Karasev showed the player a red card. Following him, the defender of the army, Willian Rocha, was removed. At the time of publication of the news, the score in the meeting is 1:1.
After 27 matches, CSKA was in second place in the RPL standings with 54 points. Spartak was fourth with 50 points. St. Petersburg “Zenith” became the champion ahead of schedule with 65 points.
In the next round, CSKA will play away with Krasnodar on May 27, and Spartak will host Paris Nizhny Novgorod a day later.
Source: Lenta

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