The general director of the red and white Sergey Shavlo was collected and strict.
- Will I be upset if we today can’t interrupt the losing streak? he asked. In Israel, this habit does not surprise anyone. - Not.
- Why is this? - taken aback by journalists.
“Because football is a game,” the CEO said.
Everyone hurried to write down a valuable thought.
- So, do you regard this match as a friendly? - threw a saving straw to the representative of the red-white.
“No,” Shavlo even stopped. - We want to win this meeting.
At the same time, Sergey Shavlo did not even smile at the corners of his lips. He probably tried to understand if he believed in what he was saying.
Eugene Giner, in contrast to Shavlo, looked relaxed. Standing at his car, he ordered that more invitations be brought to him. At this meeting, the head of the army club planned to call 10 friends. People are already starting to get used to the fact that Yevgeny Lennorovich knows how this or that match will end. And, of course, they want to watch the match, sitting in the best places.
“For us, this is just a friendly match, one of the stages of preparation for the tournament,” Giner smiled at his own thing, answering questions.
“So it’s not necessary to win,” someone said.
“And we always want to win,” Giner was already thinking about how he would place his comrades in the box of honored guests. There were not many places there, but those who wanted to see a historical meeting were the opposite.
The day before the organizers' party was held, from where the notorious Tina Kandelaki broadcast a report to the Echo of Moscow radio station. She was very surprised that the CSKA and Spartak players did not visit this party.
Valery Gazzaev and Vladimir Fedotov talked peacefully before the match about something of their own. Suddenly, the red and white sector began to chant not the best chant about the head coach of the army. It was impossible not to hear her.
“That's what disgusting thing is,” Gazzaev almost shouted to his comrade.
Fedotov did not understand the hint.
“And don't say that,” he said. “There are women there.”
The word "disgusting" did not catch him. In his heart, Vladimir Fedotov still remained an army man.
Alexey SHEVCHENKO, Tel Aviv