
Andrei Kanchelskis, a former Russia international, fears the current team will endure a rather humbling World Cup on home soil.
Stanislav Cherchesov’s side kick off the finals on Thursday against Saudi Arabia at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow before facing Egypt and Uruguay in their remaining Group A matches.
And Kanchelskis, who played for the Soviet Union and later chose to represent Russia, thinks problems within their football set-up have taken their toll.
“We had a traditional system. When the USSR broke up, our football went down. Now the level of Russian football is not great. Now there are problems.
“We are worried because it is the worst Russian team I have seen in my life. Everybody says it.
“There are some problems inside the team. There are some good players but they don’t like playing for the national team because of problems with the coach.”