He said: “The pressure is felt by a person who works 12 hours in Pyaterochka for 15,000 rubles, he has two children and a mortgage. We, coaches, are happy people.”
Recall that Lichka began to lead Dynamo after the end of the previous season. Before that, the Czech specialist worked in Orenburg, where the team under his leadership took seventh place in the Russian championship, scoring 46 points.
- Hasek regretted that Lichka worked in Russia
Source: Sport
I’m Scott Moore, a professional writer and journalist based in the US. I’ve been writing for various publications for over 8 years now, and have been working as an author at athletistic for the past five years. My work has been featured by some of the leading sports websites and magazines across Europe.



