The forward of Kyiv’s “Dynamo” Vladislav Supryaga, who has been on loan at Luhansk’s “Zarya” since the beginning of September last year, is forced to return early to his parent club. This and the reasons for such a situation were discussed by the famous TV commentator Igor Tsyganik.
Vladislav Supryaga“After a rather candid interview with Supryaga, which he gave a few weeks ago, he was told at “Zarya” that he probably shouldn’t come to the team’s training camp anymore.
Every player has the right to express what they want. The club can also perceive this as it sees fit. But the fact remains: as I understand it, after this interview, Supryaga will no longer be at “Zarya”.
To loan a player and practically not use him—why take him then? Moreover, as far as I know, there was interest in Supryaga from “Alexandria” last summer. And believe me, all this was happening and confirmed at the highest level. But Supryaga still went to “Zarya”, where he ultimately did not receive as much playing time as he would have liked (Supryaga played for “Zarya” in only 10 matches, — ed. note). Consequently—his mentioned interview, after which the paths of Supryaga and “Zarya” parted ways,” said Tsyganik on his YouTube channel.
