Semak supported the Zenit fans who left the stands

Zenit head coach Sergei Semak assessed the actions of the club’s fans who left the turn during the blue-white-blue home match with Rostov. His words are reported by Sports.ru.

The 45-year-old made it clear that he supports the fans and understands their position. According to Semak, people were put in a situation in which they do not want to go to football. At the same time, the coach admitted that such actions affect the emotional state of the players.

Earlier, Zenit fans left the stands in the 60th minute of the match of the 17th round of the Russian Premier League (RPL) in protest against the massive detentions of CSKA fans after the game with the blue-white-blue in the last round. The fans of “Rostov” also showed solidarity – they staged an action, freeing the guest sector in the 20th minute.

CSKA fans have been massively detained after playing against Zenit. Army club fans are preparing a protest in the away match against Wings of the Soviets.

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