Fedor Chalov said that it is difficult for him to evaluate Valery Karpin’s words about morons
CSKA Moscow footballer Fedor Chalov responded to the words of Rostov head coach Valery Karpin, who called the referees morons who decided to hold a meeting of the teams in the 17th round of the Russian Premier League (RPL) in the snow. “Championship” reports this.
Earlier, Karpin criticized the holding of the match in heavy snow. “Ask the person who decided to play football. You have to be a moron to play in this weather,” he said.
According to the player, it is difficult for him to evaluate the specialist’s statement. “We live in Russia, they make up such a calendar. We can have any weather at all. It’s a difficult question. Of course, it could have been postponed to spring, but it’s not for me to judge,” Chalov said.
The match between CSKA and Rostov took place in Moscow on December 3. The meeting was in jeopardy due to the snowfall that covered the capital. Karpin advocated postponing the match to December 4, but the refereeing team decided to hold the game. The meeting ended in victory for the hosts with a score of 2:0.
Source: Lenta

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