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Vili Vutsov: Spartak Varna lost me with what I saw that day, ugly job

According to him, the Varna team gave in to the champion without a fight, citing as an example only the six violations committed by the hosts for the entire match

Mar 21, 2026 19:05 39

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Former football player and coach of Spartak Varna Vili Vutsov is disappointed with the behavior of the Falcons in the 1:5 loss to Ludogorets in a match from the 27th round of the elite. According to him, the Varna team gave in to the champion without a fight, citing as an example only the six violations committed by the hosts for the entire match. With the victory of “Koritoto” Ludogorets came 6 points closer to Levski before the Blues' match against Cherno more, writes "Tema sport".

“I have sympathy for Spartak Vn. I have always covered them up. Our family is connected in many ways with Spartak Varna. Both my father and I were coaches there, and my career as a footballer began at Spartak Varna.

Spartak Varna lost me with what I saw that day. It lost me, and it lost me for a long time. Many people helped in the fundraising campaign. We gave money then, I know at least a dozen Levski fans who helped Spartak Varna with finances, each with whatever they could. With that match they played, the way they played it, they lost, in my opinion, at least the Levski community. But I think that all the normal people who watched were also lost by Spartak, because anyone can fall, but do you know what's good? Fall with your head held high. Your head should be up, upright when you fall. And not your head should be down behind your heels, not even - not on your heels, behind your heels. Ugly work. And can you get the statistics from somewhere?

I will show only one indicator in the statistics and stop commenting. Look at how many fouls Spartak Vn committed and look at how many the “rough” Ludogorets team committed. The “rough” Ludogorets team has 17, these have six. If I enter the goalkeeper's red card and the penalty in this column. So, there are four for the entire match.

They will have more than four in the control. If they play control with the juniors, they will commit more than four fouls. And to say the other thing, I looked to see if they were like that against CSKA 1948. Then 14 to 11. 14 for Spartak against 11 for CSKA 1948. In the previous match – at 0:4 against Slavia, it's 13 to 10. So you can fall here and there, throw yourself and play, and against Ludogorets they score five goals and you have four fouls. So bite your tongue a little, okay? So pull yourself together. So do something, show that you want not to lose or at least not be ashamed of having five goals scored at home.

And since I know that there was an offer from Spartak's management to Botev Plovdiv for Oko-Flex, higher than Levski's, so that we could please one master, now we are pleasing another master.

This is not my Spartak, you know. I distance myself from this Spartak until the end of the season. I will not watch Spartak matches. Here, I say it. I don't want to watch it because it's offensive to me.

I want my Spartak, which I played for and coached.

There was an episode, the owner was Ishkov. A very cool guy, very much like that, but he was playing around in some ways and many people came to Varna, shouting: “Well, we won't watch Spartak, because we're afraid of how we'll play the game, what we'll do and what we'll do.” I think that even if they get relegated, and after yesterday's game, I guarantee that there will be a punishment and they'll get relegated, you have to go down with your head held high, not looking down at the ground, not being able to look people in the eye. I personally don't want to blame anyone. The last person or team I blame is Ludogorets.

Ludogorets played the people, raised their game in 15 minutes, scored five goals, then regretted them, they could have scored more. The last culprit for this is Ludogorets.

Spartak should do their math - is this their way to escape the financial crisis, the poor state of the team and so on?

What I saw that day as a match, I will not comment on at all. What can I comment on? How the goalkeeper came out, how the other one came in, how this one scored - for me these are very, very, very predetermined things, all of which happened. Well, the only good thing about Spartak is this young boy - Martin Georgiev, who scored a great goal. Well done to him. That's it. From then on, I don't know how these people who love Spartak, go to the game, pay for their tickets, want the team to be saved - how they put up with this, because it's not okay with me. I don't want to comment anymore," said Vili Vutsov in his YouTube podcast Sesame_Liga_Vutsov.