
The former head coach of the Russian national team, Moscow's "Spartak," and Poland's "Legia," Stanislav Cherchesov, commented on the transfer of St. Petersburg's "Zenit" team's anniversary season. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to the specialist, during the anniversary season held at "Legia," they not only secured the championship but also became cup holders, so there was no need for any transfer. Based on the results of the last season, "Zenit" finished second in the Russian championship and ended a six-season championship streak.
For the first time in history, the "Krasnodar" team claimed the championship. The holder of the Russian Cup was the CSKA team from Moscow.
These changes are being regarded as a significant event in the country's football, and teams are preparing for the new season.