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After Dynamo"s 1-1 draw in Grozny on April 18, Isayev alleged that "other factors" aside from the circumstances of the match had influenced Stanislav Sukhin"s decision to award Terek a 95th minute penalty.
He also said that Dynamo"s lawyers would prepare an appeal to both UEFA and Russia"s General Prosecutor"s Office.
However, Isayev told Sport Express that the club would not now go ahead with the appeal, but that the club would undertake measures aimed at "cleaning up" the domestic game.
"Despite the fact that are lawyers prepared the corresponding documents, we will apply to neither UEFA, nor the state prosecutor," he said.
"But we have embarked on certain measures aimed at a clean-up of the domestic game. I hope they will be effective," he added, without giving details.
The Russian football referees" committee recognized Sukhin"s performance in Chechnya as "professional."
The match was not the first in Grozny to have attracted allegations
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