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Spartak need to work on their defence: Lovchev

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Evgeni Lovchev has lamented Spartak Moscow’s latest defeat against CSKA Moscow and has
shared his opinion about what caused the problem in the game
Famous Russian football analyst, Evgeni Lovchev, has lamented Spartak Moscow’s 2-0 defeat in the latest round of Russian Premier League action against CSKA Moscow at Luzhniki stadium.
The Spartachi have now dropped to the 7th spot on the league table after losing another valuable three points at home.
And while the Red-whites conceded eight goals in their last three games including their group stage match of the Champions League against Celtic FC, the Russian specialist urged Spartak to take their chances and improve defensively.
Lovchev blamed Juan Insaurralde, saying that the Argentinean International needs to work harder if he is to play regularly for the Moscow-based club in the upcoming games of the ongoing campaign.
It was a frustrating night for Unai Emery, who joined the Russian outfit after leaving http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 during the summer transfer window. Lovchev revealed that the Spanish tactician needs to alter the situation if he is to compete for
the league title this season.
Lovchev insisted that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Demy-de-Zeeuw-c10825 and Emmanuel Emenike, who had an excellent game against Amkar Perm, were not satisfied with their head coach after being substituted during the second-half of the match.
"I think Spartak’s defence need to improve. Their defence has become worse as compared to last year. The coach needs to explain the structure of the game to the defenders prior to the match. The defence has some Russians, Argentinean
and Czech players and I think that these people are in a stressful situation as they do not communicate with each other.”
“In the meantime, we have seen the constant change of central defenders at Moscow. I was shocked to see Spartak conceding two goals in the derby. Their quality of the game remained disappointing until the final whistle.” The Soviet
Top League winner was quoted as saying.
Lovchev went on to agree with those who say the referee influenced the outcome of the match. However, he insisted that Spartak need to blame themselves for the defeat rather than pointing out at the match officials.

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