Spartak Moscow fires Massimo Carrera for 'unsatisfactory' results

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Updated: 22-10-2018 16:49 IST | Created: 22-10-2018 14:53 IST

Spartak Moscow thanked Carrera for bringing the club its first league title since 2001 but said last season's results had been "unsatisfactory" and that "none of the tasks was completed". (Image Credit: Twitter)

Spartak Moscow sacked coach Massimo Carrera on Monday, saying the Italian had failed to turn the club around after unsatisfactory results last season.

The 54-year-old former Italy international joined Spartak in 2016, winning the Russian Premier League in his first campaign but finishing third last season.

Spartak Moscow thanked Carrera for bringing the club its first league title since 2001 but said last season's results had been "unsatisfactory" and that "none of the tasks was completed".

"The team's results and game this season have shown there is no trend towards an improvement," the club said in a statement on its website.

Spartak, who are seventh in the league after a 3-2 home loss to Arsenal Tula at the weekend, has appointed Spanish assistant coach Raul Riancho as caretaker manager.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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