Red Scare Spartak Spartak Moscow the Russians Are in Full Flow Ahead of Celtic's Visit, Says Stewart Fisher

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THE story of a rebellious slave-turned-gladiator called Spartacus inspired the founding fathers of Spartak Moscow long before Stanley Kubrick and Ridley Scott came along, but it is another upstart young Roman whom Celtic will have to keep shackled if they are to be given the freedom of the Champions League.

Spartak's 25-year-old striker Roman Pavlyuchenko already has 52 goals in 111 matches across three seasons at the club and according to Andrejs Rubins - the former Fulham winger who left Spartak just two weeks ago for a six-month loan spell at Latvian side Liepaja Metalurgs - he is currently in the kind of striking form to horrify Celtic fans.

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Red Scare Spartak Spartak Moscow the Russians Are in Full Flow Ahead of Celtic's Visit, Says Stewart Fisher

"They have some good forwards, " Rubins told the Sunday Herald last night, "but particularly Roman Pavlyuchenko - if he gets one chance he will score it.

Pavlyuchenko is in good form and is a good player. He scores in almost every game that he plays.

He is rea...

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