Kuban Krasnodar’s Vladislav Kulik disappointed with Russian Premier League draw against Spartak Moscow
In the latest round of Russian Premier League action, Kuban Krasnodar drew 1-1 against Spartak Moscow, courtesy goals from Lacina Traore and Evgeni Makeev for Krasnodar and Spartak respectively.
While speaking to the media, the Kazaki midfielder, Vladislav Kulik, has shared his disappointment after the draw and lamented the late equalizer that limited the Russian outfit to a point.
A win could have helped them reach the seventh spot on the league table, currently occupied by Anzhi Makhachkala. As things stand, they have retained the eighth spot.
While the midfielder is unsure about how the critics think of their performance, he was quick to highlight the defensive errors made by his teammates during the match. The promising midfielder revealed that the Yellow-greens should
have avoided the equalizer.
“It's a shame, but nothing can be done - that's football. In the second half Spartak had ball possession but we defended well until the 86th minute.
Though Spartak failed to create anything special but managed to get a goal. We all went according to the plan but unfortunately missed the victory.” The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Terek-Grozny-c39225 player was quoted as saying.
The Russian national went on to reveal the game plan for Saturday’s league game against the Moscow-based club. He revealed that they planned to initiate quick counter-attacks and had prepared a strategy against the Myaso striker,
Emmanuel Emenike.
Emenike has notched eight goals in eleven league appearances since his 10 million Pounds transfer from Fenerbahce. Kulik revealed that the Kazaki defenders had a hectic http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 stopping the 24-year-old, but they did well against the
Nigerian national the entire match.
Kulik praised the efforts of Kuban defenders during the second round of the Russian top division, who conceded just 10 goals in the last 11 league meetings, helping the Russian outfit to a mid-table finish before the winter break.
The former FC Krylia Sovetov Samara player is of the view that the Yellow-greens had an excellent start to the second round and assured the fans of similar performances during the third round.
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