Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 6:56 PM• Mart Oude Nijeweeme • Last update: 18:59

Spartak Moscow did good business in the Premjer Liga on Sunday evening, partly thanks to an excellent performance by Quincy Promes. The attacker scored a goal and an assist in the 6-1 win against FK Krasnodar. Jorrit Hendrix was sitting on the bench after his basic debut against Rubin Kazan last week (0-2 defeat) and came in for Promes twenty minutes before time. Tonny Vilhena had a basic place with the visitors from Krasnodar.

After exactly 61 seconds Alexander Sobolev opened the score for Spartak. After a pass from Promes on the left, the steamy left back Ayrton Lucas sent a cross to Sobolev, after which the striker won a header duel against Evgeniy Chernov and nodded in. Promes’ 2-0 followed within ten minutes of play. Jordan Larsson darted past the penalty area and found Promes, who had already scored his first goal for Spartak since August 25, 2018, when he was on target against Dynamo Moscow.

Quincy Promes scores the first goal against Tonny Vilhena’s FK Krasnodar since his return to FC Spartak Moscow, ?? “??????? – ??????” ?

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Spartak then took his foot off the accelerator and saw that Krasnodar created several chances in the first half, without scoring. In the second half, the game swung up and down and Krasnodar failed to reduce the margin to one after three minutes, when Rémy Cabella saw his header taken off the line by Samuel Gigot. Five minutes later, Krasnodar’s connection goal followed after all, when Ayrton Lucas couldn’t get the ball away and Joeri Gazinski devastated it with a shot into the left intersection: 2-1.

Quincy Promes is given plenty of space and makes the right choice!

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The goals followed each other in rapid succession in the initial phase of the second half. After more than an hour of play, Promes was sent deep on the right, after which he put Sobolev in position and signed the striker for his second of the evening. After Larsson then cold-blooded for the 4-1 after a breakout, Ezequiel Ponce headed the 5-1 from close range against the ropes on a pass from Alex Král. The final chord followed ten minutes before time. Larsson reacted most attentively to a rebound and shot in his second of the evening before an empty goal: 6-1.


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