Athletistic / Football. Former Paris NN head coach Sergei Yuran shared details of his departure from the Nizhny Novgorod club. The 54-year-old Russian was fired on April 29.
“It’s not for nothing that I said this winter that the club needed reinforcements. Before winter break, I squeezed everything I could out of the players. Even then, I understood that I had to score as many points as possible. great, before the break we did not fall out of the top 10. It was expected that during the offseason we would strengthen ourselves with qualified players.
At the start of winter training camp, we only invited Maradishvili. Kuchaev was already signed “on the flag”. As a result, before the second part of the season, we were left with only one defensive midfielder – Maiga. In the matches against Spartak and CSKA, I didn’t let him out at all, because he was on a yellow card. We saved for games we could actually win.
Paris NN also had a problem with the attack. Before the winter break, it was difficult for us to score goals. I said the club needed four or five players besides Maradishvili and Kuchaev. We had to recruit two or three additional players. But the Pari NN budget did not allow it. We couldn’t afford some of them and offered higher wages to others. There are certain frameworks that we had to fit into.
As a result, I found myself hostage to the situation. Tashuev is a great coach, but his “Torch” fell into the same hole as us. In our case, the injuries made it worse, but there was nothing terrible in that.
Two days before the match against Akhmat, I met with the fans and told them that I would leave the team 100 percent in the RPL. In addition, I will try to enter the top 10. I always keep what I promise. But the management finally made this decision,” Yuran said as quoted by “Championship”.
Paris NN has scored 28 points in 26 matches and ranks 11th in the RPL rankings. Anton Khazov is currently the head coach of the Nizhny Novgorod club.
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