Spartak owner Coy on Emery's future

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MOSCOW, RUSSIA – OCTOBER 07: Unai Emery, head coach of FC Spartak Moscow, speaks top his players during the Russian Premier League match between FC Spartak Moscow and PFC CSKA Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium on October 07, 2012 in Moscow, Russia.

Moscow, Oct 24 – Spartak owner Leonid Fedun refused to say whether Unai Emery is on the brink of being fired and criticised the ex-Valencia coach’s team selection.

Before Spartak’s 2-1 Champions League group stage win over Benfica Tuesday, reports in the Russian media had claimed Emery would be fired if the Russians lost their third group stage game in a row.

When asked if that was the case, Fedun said: “If? And if a meteorite falls to earth tomorrow?” He did not elaborate.

During the game, Spartak’s young Georgian midfielder Jano Ananidze distinguished himself with pinpoint passing and amazing dribbling before being substituted on 57 minutes.

Ananidze, 20, has started two of Spartak’s 12 league fixtures this season, coming off the bench in a further five games, and Fedun said Emery should include the Georgian in his team more often.

“It’s a shame that the coach rarely puts Jano in the side,” Fedun said.

Spartak finished second in the Russian Premier League last season under Valery Karpin, now the club’s executive director.

Spartak had been expected to mount a title challenge this season but are sixth in the league after 12 games and 10 points adrift of leaders Anzhi.

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