Masalitin: Yaroshik’s appointment to Orenburg was initially controversial

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Former CSKA striker Valery Masalitin spoke about the resignation of the famous former army player Jiri Yaroshik from the post of head coach of Orenburg. In a comment to socialbites.ca, the expert recalled that Yaroshik had no success in coaching and was appointed on the advice of Czech expert Marcel Lichka, who previously worked for Orenburg and took over Dynamo this season.

“Initially, it was clear that this was a controversial designation. Yaroshik did not have great success in coaching, he was appointed only on the recommendation of Lichka. They took risks, but the risk didn’t work. Last row, one point and Orenburg doesn’t show the offensive play we saw under Lichka.

The cause was found, reported the boy’s illness. But it’s just a nice divorce to cover up his and Yaroshik’s failings. This is how the coaching stake is: When a coach gets a job, he writes two applications for admission and dismissal. And when you were fired is unknown. It makes sense if there is no result. If there is no connection with the team, emergency measures should be taken,” said Masalitin.

Yaroshik took charge of Orenburg before the start of this season. Under his leadership, the team played a total of seven matches and won only one, beating the Sochi Cup 2-0. In the Russian Premier League (RPL) standings, Orenburg is in the last place by scoring one point after five rounds.

Previously recognizedWhat family reasons influenced the resignation of the Orenburg coach.

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