Torpedo head coach Josep Clotet in an interview sports24 She admitted to working every day after moving to Moscow.
“The first two months were really tough. There was a feeling that every day in Moscow was a Monday. There was no day when I did nothing. Plus, it was the first time I lived in a hotel: it was very inconvenient, it was too far to go to the training place. I couldn’t relax.
In the third month, I finally rented myself a small apartment not far from Luzhniki, I felt at home, ”said Clotet.
Clotet previously coached Espanyol’s youth team and reserve team. He also managed to work in Sweden, Norway, England and Italy. Their last clubs were Italian Brescia and SPAL.
Last season, Torpedo finished last in the Russian Premier League (RPL) and were relegated to the First Division. In the new season, Avtozavodtsy lost two of the five matches.
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Source: Gazeta

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