Spartak coach Sliskovich: life in England and Germany is no better than in Russia
The acting head coach of Spartak Moscow, Bosnian Vladimir Sliskovich, compared life in Russia and other countries. His words are quoted by TASS.
“Russia is wow! Strong, big country. Many people have a different picture until they see Russia. I don’t think it’s better in France, England or Germany,” said the foreign specialist. He added that he likes not only Moscow, but also other beautiful cities in the country.
Earlier, Sliskovich compared the level of interest in football in Voronezh and St. Petersburg. In his opinion, the Northern capital is not a football city.
Sliskovic has been serving as head coach of the red-and-whites since April this year. In the new season, the team will be led by Serbian Dejan Stankovic. Sliskovic will remain at the team headquarters.
Source: Lenta

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