Well-known Ukrainian journalist Artem Frankov spoke about the current gaming crisis of Dynamo Kyiv.
“About Dynamo and its failures... Well, look, in fact, everything is obvious and logical. First of all, we brush aside all the indignant cries of amateurs about the new owners - no one is able to offer something intelligible, there is stupid Internet chatter. Take it and finance it, motherfucker! No, I'm telling you where something is wrong...
The foregoing does not cancel the claims against the current Dynamo and its coaching staff. The team in its current state is unmanageable, and either Mircea Lucescu in the near future will demonstrate something other than annoying all post-match press conferences, or very badly.
I am the last one to forget how the Romanian coach, despite the widespread cries of Dynamo, won the treble Super Cup, the championship, the Cup, and also returned the people of Kiev to the Champions League group stage (which, apart from sports, made great economic sense). But this in no way, like any past merits, does not cancel questions about the current state of the team, that is, two years later!
Firstly, it cannot be that great players and a great team suddenly turned into a mediocre team and mediocre players.
Secondly, you can’t leave on old luggage, and Dynamo’s series of failures shows that the team needs to change at least tactically.
Thirdly, I wrote back in the time of Alexei Mikhailichenko - if you really involve the youth, you will be forgiven a lot (the result will definitely be written off). Why don't you introduce the players of Igor Kostyuk's team more boldly - what do we have to lose?! Because you have never made a real bet on young people?!
Why is the team so helpless in attack? The mediocrity of the players is hardly the reason - they are certainly no worse than their colleagues from the championship of Ukraine or Cyprus. So the question is something else.
And one more thing - Mister, maybe we should entrust the press conferences to someone else? Let them be none, but they will not cause negative emotions...
In my opinion, in my subjective opinion, all the claims made are extremely constructive. Anyway, I tried. And I remind you that the “war” argument, for all its significance, is not an indulgence,” Frankov wrote in the latest issue of the electronic version of the Football magazine.