Lokomotiv Moscow coach earns monthly award; March boosts form and outlook

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The head coach of Lokomotiv Moscow, Mikhail Galaktionov, has earned the best coach of the month award in the Russian Premier League. This recognition came through official channels, underscoring his impact on the capital club’s performance and trajectory in the league this season.

During March, Lokomotiv demonstrated a strong run of form, claiming three wins in three matches. In the season’s resumption, the team opened with a decisive 3-1 victory over Rostov, showcasing attacking cohesion and solid defense. Their away swing continued with a narrow 1-0 win against Akhmat Grozny, where disciplined organization and patience under pressure secured three valuable points. The month closed with a dramatic home win against Krasnodar, finishing 3-2 in a match that highlighted the team’s resilience and ability to fight back from setbacks. These performances helped solidify the team’s status as a competitive force in the league and reinforced the coach’s reputation for tactical adaptability and motivational leadership.

After twenty league rounds, Lokomotiv sits in eleventh place in the Russian Championship standings with twenty-two points. The position reflects a season of steady improvement, with the squad developing a clearer tactical identity and increasing consistency in results across home and away fixtures. The coaching staff and players have emphasized a balanced approach that combines compact defending with dynamic transitions, aiming to convert chances more efficiently and climb the table as the campaign progresses.

Looking ahead, the capital club is set to face Pari NN in the upcoming round. The match is scheduled to take place on April 1 in Nizhny Novgorod and will kick off at 14:00 Moscow time. Fans and analysts alike will be watching to see how Lokomotiv translates momentum from recent wins into another strong performance on the road, with the team seeking to build a run of positive results that could push them higher in the standings and restore confidence in the squad’s ability to challenge top rivals.

Former goalkeeper Anzor Kavazashvili, who played for Moscow’s Torpedo and represented the USSR at the international level, recently spoke about the potential for a friendly international match between Russia and China. Kavazashvili’s comments touched on the broader context of national team preparation, the importance of international exposure for players, and the strategic considerations national teams weigh when arranging non-competitive fixtures. His perspective adds a layer of historical insight to ongoing conversations about how friendlies can influence player development, squad harmony, and tactical readiness ahead of major tournaments.

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