Moscow, Jun 29 (IANS/RIA Novosti): CSKA Moscow coach Leonid Slutsky said the Russian team and captain Andrei Arshavin in particular, do not deserve the harsh criticism they received following their Euro 2012 group stage elimination.
Russia started the tournament brightly with a 4-1 demolition of the Czech Republic, but stalled in a 1-1 draw with Poland before a 0-1 defeat to Greece saw them fail to reach the quarter-finals.
"The result is certainly unfortunate," Slutsky said. "But I strongly disagree with those who explain it by players being unmotivated and indifferent. (They say) Arshavin was standing and doing nothing? He made three assists in two games, this is an excellent result, and this is specifics."
Russia outplayed their opponents in all three group games, Slutsky added.
"We were better than them in the same way that Bayern was better than Chelsea in the final of the Champions League," which Chelsea won on penalties, Slutsky said.
Arshavin has 74 caps for Russia and has scored 17 international goals.
He spent the second half of last season on loan at Zenit St. Petersburg after failing to hold down a first-team place at Arsenal, but did not travel with Zenit to the pre-season training camp in Portugal Thursday, as his loan agreement has expired.
Arsenal is reportedly willing to release Arshavin, who has a year left on his contract.
Slutsky is under contract until December, although there have been questions over his future since CSKA finished third in the Russian Premier League in May.