The former Anzhi Makhachkala head coach believes Karpin is the right man for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 and commented on the growing problems at Lokomotiv Moscow
Spartak Moscow, who became the most successful club in the history of the country after winning most league titles since the inception of the Russian top division in 1992, have failed to meet fans expectations in recent years.
The last time the Moscow-based club had won a trophy was a Russian Cup, which they had won after winning 1-0 against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Rostov-c39192 back in 2003. The Myaso, meanwhile, have failed to win a trophy since then.
Though, Spartak came close to winning the Russian Championship back in 2009, their dream to add the 10th league title in their trophy cabinet was shattered after ending up as the runners-up.
Spartak, meanwhile, failed to hold on to star players during this era, as they looked helpless to put an end to back-to-back disappointing seasons. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nikita-Bazhenov-c27907 all left the Moscow-based
club in recent years.
The aforementioned players joined Tottenham Hotspur, Terek Grozny and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Tom-Tomsk-c39228 respectively.
Media reports in Russia suggest that the Myaso are considering signing Unai Emery after sacking Valery Karpin this summer. However, Gadzhi Gadzhiev has backed the under-fire manager and conceded that the Moscow-based club does
not need a change in management.
The former Anzhi Makhachkala manager lamented the growing problems at Luzhniki stadium, revealing that the Red-whites needs to alter the situation after putting an end to their long trophy wait.
“Karpin knows the problems at Spartak more than any other individual. I think the Russian outfit needs to give him some more time to alter the situation. I think Karpin is a great coach and still capable of turning the tables.”
The former Krylia Sovetov Samara manager was quoted as saying.
Commenting on Jose Couceiro’s likely departure from Lokomotiv Moscow this summer, Gadzhiev admitted that the Parovozy are disappointed with the Portuguese tactician after the Railroaders failed to qualify for Europe this season.
With one game remaining, Lokomotiv are at the 7th spot in the league table and trial the fifth-spot by four points.
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