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Poor fortune attributed as primary cause for "Spartak's" struggle in pursuit of championship gold.

Spartak's title aspirations faltered post-winter break, according to Alexander Mostovoy, due to a decline in form and unreliable fortunes on the pitch.

Poor fortune attributed as primary cause for "Spartak's" struggle in pursuit of championship gold.

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Football analyst Alexander Mostovoy shared some insights in an interview with "Match TV" about the reasons behind Spartak Moscow's failure to compete for the title in the current RPL season. In his opinion, the "red-whites" stumbled due to pure misfortune.

According to Mostovoy, the team managed to maintain a decent run heading into the winter break, but couldn't regain the same pace when the season resumed. The expert underscored that in several matches, the "red-whites" struggled to capitalize on their opportunities and just couldn't catch a break – essentially, they needed the ball to bounce their way more often.

To highlight this lack of fortune, Mostovoy brought up the decreasing productivity of striker Ugalde, despite having a solid squad and decent performances overall. He believes that the team has been jinxed in crucial moments, which has been detrimental to their title challenge.

  1. Despite possessing a decent squad and decent performances overall, the productivity of striker Ugalde has surprisingly decreased, according to football analyst Alexander Mostovoy.
  2. In the expert's opinion, the lack of fortune has significantly affected Spartak Moscow, as they often failed to capitalize on their opportunities.
  3. The team's unfortunate sequence of events has been a major issue, as highlighted by Mostovoy when discussing Spartak's title challenge.
  4. Throughout the interview with Match TV, Mostovoy emphasized that the bookmakers might need to reconsider Spartak's chances in the remaining matches of the RPL season, citing the team's struggle due to pure misfortune.
Spartak's title chances falter due to post-winter break form slump and an apparent lack of football fortune, according to Alexander Mostovoy.

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