“Sadigov is as young a footballer as everyone else. Karginov was young there too, they took another player born in 2004 to training camp, there’s Dibirov. You all have to trust them, everyone must be placed.
Of course, special attention to Sadygov due to the audience and exits. After all, a young footballer can’t always go out and strengthen the team’s game. There was scrupulous attention to him all the time, and I understand that it is psychologically very difficult for him to adapt to this.
In any case, this person works at 100%. When he has the opportunity, he shows his optimal level in every game.
It is the coach who decides when to trust him and put him on the pitch. Our decision was subjective, but also objective at the time. I think it’s normal for young people to develop and sometimes be given indulgence.
Guberniev sharply replied to Gogniev: “There is nothing to blame on the mirror, if the face is crooked.”
Was there a condition from his father that he should be left in the field? No, there was no such condition. I had a conversation with his father when I arrived in Khimki. Tufan gave me complete confidence, for which I am very grateful. He protected me and did a lot to make me successful, but that’s football.
When you see the chef trying, you want to please him. He is his only son. I tried to trust him as much as possible, be careful and let him out on the pitch,” Gogniyev said as quoted by Match TV.
Source: Sport

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