Previously, information appeared in the media that the Spanish coach suspended the footballer from training due to the fact that he missed the team breakfast three times.
“I played football myself and was also sometimes dissatisfied with the coaches. Every team has internal disagreements. I can’t say who posted this situation between Sobolev and Abaskal. This is an internal team matter.
History teaches us that management must always side with the coach. In such situations this is a key point. Players are subjective, they live for today. Sobolev is an ambitious guy. It’s great that he strives to be the best. But it is important to behave appropriately. I know some Spartak fans who don’t like Sobolev’s behavior. The same goes for the club’s image. Abascal is currently carrying out educational work, he wants to demonstrate that players must maintain discipline. Lack of discipline in life often carries over into the field. I am on the side of the coach,” Orlov said in a conversation with a Sport24 correspondent.
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