Sosnowiec, an outsider in the Polish first league, has dismissed its head coach Aleksander Hatskevich. The reason was the failure of the Belarusian coach. In the second part of the season, Zagrełbé did not win a single game. Khatskevich did not even last 4 months in office.
After that, like it or not, you start to believe in karma. You reap what you sow. For more than two years, Oleksandr Mykolayovych was in charge of the most titled Ukrainian team, Dynamo Kyiv. A club that is loved by millions of people around the world. Khatskevich then went to work on the other side of the world. To a country that was already at war with Ukraine and preparing its own damn invasion.
The word "professional" has a terrible connotation. You just work where you are paid. You have no morals or principles. I would somehow understand Khatskevich if he was offered a top club and a big contract over the curb. But he is just a representative of the First League, a team financed from the state budget... You can't get serious football success there, you can't earn a lot of money.
I understand that Khatskevich is a Belarusian. But he lived most of his life in Ukraine. His family lived in Kyiv on a permanent basis. He could not help but understand the relationship between Ukraine and Russia.
After "fucking Russia and fucking Volgograd", everything went downhill. A club that played for a bookmaker in Cyprus, whose president's bodyguards with guns wouldn't let them come to training. Now it is a disgrace with the worst team in the Polish first league. In fact, at the age of 50, Hatskevich ended his coaching career. I don't know what needs to happen for someone to offer him a job in the future. The only way to attract attention now is through high-profile interviews and communication with Russian journalists.
In fact, Khatskevich is not a bad coach. The prefix "ex-coach of Dynamo" offered great opportunities. I just had to wait for my chance.
Khatskevich is not a coach who will work with weak players. He needs a status team. He needs status players. He can create a team. Work in a team where he can speak the same language as the players, understand their mentality and be an authority. Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Baltics, Ukraine, but not Cyprus or Poland.
Unfortunately, Khatskevich's path is becoming more and more similar to Artem Milevsky's. After Dynamo, each time he had a less and less status team. He was invited only because of his past at Dynamo, not because of his footballing qualities. In Milevskyi's case, it was Minaj, and in Khatskevich's case, Zaglembe. In both cases, they are outsiders. In both cases, a lot of attention and expectations. In both cases, everything ended quickly, without results and with a scandal. In both cases, the only thing left to do is to recall their stellar time in Kyiv and give high-profile interviews every six months....
Sergey Tishchenko