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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Eto'o inspires Anzhi to 2-0 win over leaders CSKA

Anzhi Makhachkala, led by captain Samuel Eto'o, beat a 10-man CSKA Moscow 2-0 on Sunday to join the army side at the top of the Russian Premier League.

Ivory Coast striker Lacina Traore headed Guus Hiddink's men ahead in the 57th minute and Morocco international Mbark Boussoufa added a second 20 minutes later after great work by Cameroon striker Eto'o.

CSKA, who beat Anzhi 1-0 in their first meeting this season in August, had midfielder Alexander Cauna sent off after a second booking late in the first half and rarely troubled the home side.

"It was a high tactical game with both teams trying to play to their strength," Hiddink told Russian television NTV.

"But we had an extra man in the second half and we tried to force the game to them. We scored two goals and in the end could have had another one."

The win extended Anzhi's unbeaten run to five games and moved the big-spending club from the volatile North Caucasus region level on 40 points with CSKA, though the Muscovites remained in first place because they have won more matches.

Champions Zenit St Petersburg are third, three points adrift after beating nine-man Spartak Moscow 4-2 in a heated encounter on Friday to end their three-game winless streak.

Belgian international Axel Witsel scored twice while Brazil striker Hulk and Russia midfielder Roman Shirokov added a goal apiece for the visitors.

Russia international Artem Dzyuba and Nigerian striker Emmanuel Emenike scored for Spartak, who had defenders Nicolas Pareja and Juan Insaurralde sent off for rough play.

Both Spartak and Zenit have been in turmoil in recent weeks.

Spartak, who have now lost three in a row, sacked coach Unai Emery last Sunday following a 5-1 home thrashing by their bitter city rivals Dynamo, replacing the Spaniard with the club's general director Valery Karpin.

Zenit were handed a 3-0 defeat and ordered to play their next two home games behind closed doors after their Nov. 17 match against Dynamo was abandoned when the Moscow goalkeeper was injured by firecrackers thrown by fans.

Luciano Spalletti's team, who were held to a 1-1 home draw by CSKA behind closed doors last Monday, now face Anzhi at an empty Petrovsky arena in St Petersburg next weekend before the Russian league takes a three-month winter break.

"It's a bit unfortunate for us to take a long break now because we have been playing very well recently," said Hiddink, whose team have also reached the Europa League knockout stage.

"But there's nothing we can do about it. We just have to accept it and come back even stronger after the break."

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