Zarema Salichowa is the wife of Leonid Fedun, the owner of Spartak Moscow. The Russian was on the club’s board until May last year, that is, until she was employed as the coach of Spartak. It was Salikhova who was mainly responsible for the mess in the club, and since her dismissal, she began to disclose various information about Spartak and the club’s transfer policy on Telegram. During the match with the fans of the local team, they hung a banner in which they described Spartak’s fans as “slaves of dz *** and Fedun”.
The wife of the owner of Spartak directly about Russian football. “We will sink faster than the Titanic”
Zarema Salichowa commented on the situation in football in sport-express.ru. The wife of the owner of Spartak Moscow was not afraid to use strong words. – We live in troubled times. Football was one of the first industries to suffer. Zenit players managed to play their match in and back home. Now there is a need to act in a more coordinated manner, it is more important now than ever. Otherwise we will sink faster than the Titanic, which was beautiful outside, she said.
The Russian woman also drew attention to the situation that suspended the contracts of most foreign footballers outside. – Krasnodar deserves respect because it is not supported by taxpayers’ money. But why create this halo of martyrs, fighting with young staff and an inexperienced trainer? Spartak is not to blame for Krasnodar not having eight players. Sooner or later, we’ll all be in this situation. Well, maybe beyond, because it is a club from another planet – added Salichowa.
Salikhova also referred to the level of refereeing in Russia. During the match against Krasnodar, the referee awarded the opponents a penalty kick, which should not have been. – What is it for, if you can see that ours did not break the rules and there should be no criminal? Earlier, they noticed Nicholson’s handball, but before that, the Krasnodar player did the same. There was no criminal here? – asks the Russian woman.
Source: Sport

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