Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev congratulates the success of the Russian national team by defeating the Spanish national team on Sunday (1/7) at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia. – Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates the Russian team for its victory over Spain through the telephone line, said the Kremlin Sunday (07/01/2010)
Russia entered the World Cup with the FIFA ranking as the weakest team in the tournament, but rejected those prognoses after easily defeating Saudi Arabia and Egypt and reached the quarter-finals final.
Putin was unable to attend the match against Spain Due to his busy schedule, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying: said that Vladimir Putin had watched the game from a distance, just like the rest of the country. end and cheer our (players), "said Peskov.
After the match, Moscow exploded in street celebrations with dancing crowds, street musicians playing national anthems and fans shouting" Russia ".
Putin called the manager of the Russian team Stanislav Cherchesov before the match to wish him good luck.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev attended the match, watching with his wife in the stands. then posted a photo on his social networks and Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko celebrates with the team.
Source: Between