RB Sport: Sobolev suspended for four matches for obscene gesture in the game with CSKA
It became known the punishment imposed on Spartak forward Alexander Sobolev for an obscene gesture during a match with CSKA. This is reported by the Telegram channel “RB Sport”.
According to the publication, the control and disciplinary committee of the Russian Football Union (FTC RFU) disqualified the striker for four games. The red card and disqualification of the defender of the army Roshi canceled. The players were present at the meeting.
The meeting between Spartak and CSKA took place on May 21 and ended with a score of 2:1 in favor of the red-whites. In the 65th minute, Sobolev was sent off for an indecent gesture. The football player put two hands to his groin, expressing dissatisfaction with the actions of Roshi, who also received a red card.
Later, the striker apologized for his intemperance and called his behavior inadmissible. “The screens had children, women and all the fans who love football. I’m really sorry,” he said, emphasizing that this will not happen again.
Source: Lenta

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