“Goncharenko has reached a point where his ideas are exhausted and he is stuck in stubbornness. It’s like a turtle in front of a plinth. If Ural does not decide to replace the coach, he risks leaving the league. It’s time to change coaches.
Who could replace Goncharenko? If age and experience are important, then Tarkhanov, even though he no longer works and is almost 70 years old. Or Kolyvanov, an excellent coach who is adapted to difficult situations,” Utkin wrote on his Telegram channel.
- Semak: “I liked the quality of Zenit’s play in the match against Ural”
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.