Cherchesov eyes history in hope Russia beat Spain
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Moscow: The last time Stanislav Cherchesov walked out at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium to face Fernando Hierro’s side, the Spaniards were heavy favourites but the Russians reached the next round.
Now the Russia coach hopes the World Cup hosts can repeat those exploits from 1991, when the Spartak Moscow team he played in goal for beat Real Madrid featuring Hierro in a European Cup quarter-final. Though that first leg ended goalless, Spartak ran out 3-1 winners in the return in Spain.
“That time, like now, the Spanish were the favourites,” Cherchesov told reporters ahead of Sunday’s second-round match when reminded of that European game 27 years on. “But as we say in Russian, anyone can be a god if he tries.
“I remember Fernando very well. He was an outstanding player and now he’s an outstanding coach,” Cherchesov said of Hierro, who stepped up in Russia to run the former champions’ campaign after the shock sacking of Julien Lopetegui on the eve of the tournament follow his decision to join Real Madrid.
“We prepared the game well and we were able to do what no one expected,” the Russia coach said of his Spartak exploits.
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