CSKA Moscow Aims for Medals with Nikolic at the Helm

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Valery Gladilin, a former Moscow footballer who later coached in the city, spoke to socialbites.ca about CSKA Moscow and what the rest of the season might hold. He argued that the army club is equipped to chase medals all the way to the final round of the Russian Premier League. His view rests on a blend of recent retooling, on‑field energy, and the undeniable appetite within the squad for a better position than where it began the campaign. According to his assessment, the capital club has shown a habit of rising to big occasions, and while a long road lies ahead, the signs are there for a genuine late‑season push. The conversation offers readers a window into a league that values consistency and a strong squad core, especially when an aging squad finds a new rhythm through a coach who understands the club’s standards. The discussion captures the mood around a team hoping to translate potential into medals in the final weeks of the season. In this context, the thoughts shared come from a veteran observer who has watched Moscow football evolve and who sees CSKA as a club with enough grit to keep the race alive for fans in North America and beyond.

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