Commercial director of Dnipro-1: "How will Srna look at us if we don't come to Lviv later?"

Vyacheslav Fridman, Commercial Director of Dnipro-1, told us whether the club is considering moving its home matches due to frequent alarms in its hometown.

Vyacheslav Fridman

"For lower-class teams, which I consider to be Minaj and Rukh, alarms during matches have been beneficial, but not for us. However, next we have Zorya, which has gained momentum, Dynamo, Kryvbas and Shakhtar. These are teams that are on a par with Dnipro-1 or even superior to us, given our difficulties with the squad. There will be equal conditions. The main thing is not to concede a quick goal and not to make ourselves dependent on getting back into the game.

Regarding the issue of moving matches to other cities, I spoke with both Maksymov and Rusol. We see no such need. There have already been two alarms in Kovalivka today. It is difficult to predict. If we play Dynamo Kyiv, for example, and Dynamo promises to pay for our hotel, how will Kryvbas view us then? I have a lot of respect for Karamanets. He will be offended.

How will Srna look at us if we don't come to Lviv later, even though they promise to repair the bus. We need all teams to be on an equal footing. We dream that there will be no worries, that this will not happen for the third time. We don't want them to happen, because it's a hindrance to Dnipro-1. However, it will also hinder the opponents. The main thing is to start the match well," Friedman was quoted as saying by UPL.TV.

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