The captain and goalkeeper of Rivne Veres, Bohdan Kohut, recently discussed the team’s struggles at the end of last season in an interview with Brutal Soccer. Kohut revealed that there were numerous fights and conflicts within the team both in the dressing room and during training sessions. He attributed these tensions to the team’s poor performance and lack of victories. Despite the disagreements, Kohut emphasized that everyone understood these things happen within a team. This article sheds light on the challenges faced by the club and provides insight into the team’s dynamics.
Rivne Veres goalkeeper and captain Bohdan Kohut spoke about the team’s situation at the end of last season, when the hometown club was struggling to stay in the Premier League.
In an interview with Brutal Soccer, Bogdan Kogut said that at the end of the season the team had many fights and fights in the dressing room and in training.
“We had a fight in the dressing room. There were a lot of fights, I’ve never had so many fights in my entire career, like last month. There is enough fighting in training. It’s all about emotions, the team is losing, there is no victory, everyone is depressed.
I would say that after every game we win. There is such a tendency, but there is no problem, no one is offended. Everyone understands that this happens in the team.”
Earlier there was information about the fight at the Veres training between Vitaly Dakhnovsky and Gennady Pasich.
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- Veres scored 31 points in 30 rounds at the end of the 2022/23 UPL season and finished 13th.
- In the transition match, Yuri Virta’s team turned out to be stronger than MFK Metallurg (0:1, 6:1).
- After the end of the season, the Rivne club fired Wirth from the post of head coach, and Sergey Lavrinenko became his replacement.