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Unai Emery’s sacking reminds me of Michael Laudrup: Gorlukovich

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Sergei Gorlukovich believes that Spartak Moscow made the right decision to sack Emery after their poor run in the Russian Premier League and the UEFA Champions League
Spartak Moscow wasted no time in sacking Unai Emery after Sunday’s 5-1 defeat in the Russian Premier League to arch rivals, Dynamo Moscow, at Luzhniki stadium. The Spanish tactician was sacked just six months after signing a two-year
contract in June.
The decision was made by the share holders of the club in a meeting after their humiliating defeat at home. Valery Karpin has replaced Emery as their interim manager until the Russian outfit finds a suitable candidate for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.
Former Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod defender, Sergei Gorlukovich, has revealed that Emery’s imminent departure has reminded him of Michael Laudrup, who lasted just six months at Luzhniki despite signing a long term deal.
Laudrup, who is currently coaching Swansea City after Brendon Rodgers departure to Anfield, was sacked after he failed to win the crucial Russian Cup tie against Dynamo Moscow at home.
The White-Blues managed to defeat the Spartachi by a 3-0 score-line after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aleksandr-Kokorin-c4576 and Dmitri Khokhlov scored during the second-half of the match.
“The responsibility for the recent failures is upon the club’s management to general such a manager for the managerial position. I knew that the Spaniard will fail sooner or later and it t turned out exactly the same as the club
parted ways with Michael Laudrup.”
“I think the club made a hasty decision to sack Emery and I think they could have waited until the end of the championship. Only then they could have drawn some conclusions. If you remember last season, Spartak claimed the 2nd
spot despite a slow start to the season.” The former Borussia Dortmund player was quoted as saying.
Emery has now become the eighth manager to be sacked by the management ever since Oleg Romantsev resigned back in 2003.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vladimir-c36322 Fedotov, Stanislav Cherchesov, Laudrup and Valery Karpin to leave the Moscow-based club.
If speculations are to be believed Andrei Kobelev has agreed to take the risky yet honourable job.

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