Karpin, in response to Bystrov’s criticism, said that he does not read anything after matches
The head coach of the Russian national team, Valery Karpin, responded to the words of ex-football player Vladimir Bystrov, who criticized the national team for playing in a friendly match against Kenya. “Championship” reports this.
According to the specialist, his students had no problems with motivation. “There are other problems, but, for me, they are more gaming,” Karpin replied.
The coach also noted that he doesn’t watch or read anything after matches. “Bystrov’s epithets? I didn’t see anything,” Karpin said.
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On October 17, Bystrov reproached the Russian national team players for their lack of dedication in the game with Kenya. “Who were you saved from? Do you understand that the Kenyan team is just firewood? Just firewood! They are good marathon runners, that’s a fact. But they are bad football players. They just recently started wearing boots and got acquainted with the ball,” Bystrov said.
The meeting between Russia and Kenya took place at the Mardan Stadium in Antalya, Turkey. The game ended with the score 2:2.
Source: Lenta

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