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Why Russian football needs a foreign head of referees
Why Russian football needs a foreign head of referees Dmitry Egorov - that Dyukov's decision looks logical, no matter how much he is criticized. Football referees in Russia will now be managed by Hungarian Viktor Kaszsály and Russian Sergey Fursa. Although controversial, it is a logical decision by RFU head Alexander Dyukov. And no offense to our other referees, but they themselves have eaten each other up, having lost their strength and trust. In general, we live in such a time in football, when there is no point in dwelling on personalities. Personally, I may like Alexander Egorov, someone else - Nikolai Levnikov, a third - Valentin Ivanov. Maybe someone will like Mr. Budogossky. But the problem is not whether they are good performers, honest comrades and talented craftsmen - it is simply that they are all ultimately the heads of one Russian refereeing monster. A monster whose heads will never stop framing and disfiguring each other. And so - at all stages of a strong and unc...
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Messi commented on Barcelona's exit from the Spanish Super Cup
Messi comments on Barcelona's exit from the Spanish Super Cup Barcelona forward Lionel Messi shared his thoughts on the result of the Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Atletico Madrid (2-3). "We need to improve a lot of things, and we are aware of that, but today we were one step away from avoiding defeat. We realize that we are not playing as well as we would like, as well as we can. This year, we will try to continue the way we did today, but we will not make the childish mistakes we made. When a team loses and does not achieve its goals, it is normal for people to start talking about the coach. We must be more united than ever, be a strong team and move forward. Yes, we are confident in our coach, we are still working and trying to improve. Now we will have more days to prepare for the next game and think about the second round of the Primera Division, which is ahead of us. We are first in the league, although not all games were good. We will try to improve our game ...
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FC Chernomorets (Odesa) - History
FC Chornomorets (Odesa): History About the club Football club Chornomorets Odesa is a Ukrainian football club from the city of Odesa that plays in the Ukrainian Premier League, whose official date of foundation is 1936, making it the oldest professional football club in the city. The club has also had other names throughout its history: "Dynamo (1936-1939), Kharchovyk (1940, 1944-1950, 1955-1957), Spartak (1941), and Metallurg (1955-1957). Since 1958, the football club has been known as Chornomorets, which is the name it has been playing under ever since. The club took part in 53 USSR championships, including 26 seasons in the top division, 24 seasons in the second division and 3 in the third division, as well as 45 USSR Cup competitions. "Chornomorets was one of the participants in the first Ukrainian championship, where it still plays. The Odesa club has participated in Ukrainian championships 22 times, 18 of which were in the top division and four in the first league. T...
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Southampton vs. Chelsea - Blues coming off a big away win
Southampton vs. Chelsea: 0:3 The Blues are coming off a big win away to Southampton. Despite the big final score and the ease with which the win was achieved in the south of England, the Blues did not play without mistakes. The overall superiority of Maurizio Sarri's side in terms of play and statistics was slightly undermined by the number of dangerous situations they created. The luck of the home forwards, the timely and committed play of the Chelsea defenders and, of course, the saves of Kepa Arrizabalaga allowed the Londoners to return from St. Mary's without conceding a goal. Other than that, the Londoners were good, completely outplaying their opponents, dominating possession and making the most of their chances. Victory on the eve of the weekend's marquee match will allow the Blues to spend a few hours at the top of the table, something that was hard to believe at the start of the season. The game started at a fast pace with both teams looking to attack. In the ...
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Zidane shared his thoughts on Valverde's problems at Barcelona
Zidane shares his thoughts on Valverde's problems at Barcelona - Real Madrid coach awaits Catalans in Super Cup final Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane has spoken about his team's preparations for the Spanish Super Cup final against Atletico Madrid, who knocked out Barcelona earlier in the day. "Nothing has changed, I am happy to play in another final. Real Madrid live for these games and here we are. I'm not going to tell you how we're going to play. Not only the plan is important, but also what we do when we have the ball. We have good players on the team and that is important. We accepted the changes in the format of the tournament and we were lucky to play here. This is another title and we want to win it. I accept other people's opinions and wishes, but I'm happy with what I'm doing in this team. What Valverde is going through happens to all coaches. It's not going to change. I thought Barcelona were ready to win the other semifinal,...
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