Former Lviv defender Oleksiy Dytyatiev told us how he found out about the dismissal of the team's head coach Oleh Dulub.
- "Time has shown that Dulub's dismissal, as they say in Poland, is stupidity. I can't imagine how you can fire a coach after a win and a draw. After that, we didn't score a single point. I'm not saying that Anatolii Bezsmertnyi is a bad coach, I enjoyed working with him, but at that moment the club didn't need to change the coach.
- How did you find out about Dulub's dismissal?
- Oleg Anatolyevich lived in a hotel across the room from me. Viktor Vatsko wrote to me on WhatsApp about his dismissal, and he received this insight. I was still surprised: "How did you know about this before I did?"
It was a day off, I knocked on Dulub's door, and he was already packing and told me: "I was told to check out of the hotel today". That's not how it works, he wasn't even allowed to say goodbye to the team.
- What did Dulub tell you?
- That he and his assistant, Oleksandr Granovsky, were simply kicked out and not paid anything.