The Lugansk coach complained about the difficult schedule and recognized the draw result as fair
Trainer Zari Mladen Bartulovich commented on his team’s goalless draw with Obolon in the 26th round match Ukrainian Premier League.
“It was a difficult game. Obolon does not want to fly out. I worked at my maximum. We probably didn’t have enough emotions and freshness after the difficult schedule and tough matches against Shakhtar.”
“We created enough chances, but failed to score a goal. Let’s give credit to the opponent – they also had their own opportunities to score goals. Today, a draw is probably a fair score.”
Let us remind you that today the rivals in Kyiv settled amicably, with the Brewers doubling the nominal hosts in the number of hits.
For Obolon, this point can provide invaluable service in the context of the struggle for survival. Zarya remained 11th. They are unlikely to face relegation (+5 lead from the transitional matches zone), but at the same time, the Lugansk team lost their chances of qualifying for European competition ahead of schedule – for the first time in ten years.
In the next round, Bartulovich’s team will play away against sixth-place Polesie.
Source: Sportarena

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