
Former "Dinamo" team defender Vitaliy Dyakov shared his opinion in an interview with the "Euro-Football.Ru" publication about the possibility of the Moscow club's head coach Valeriy Karpin being dismissed. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to Dyakov, "Dinamo" has made a clear decision regarding the choice of their coach. He noted that although Erik ten Hag, the former coach of "Bayer," was dismissed after two rounds, it is difficult to dismiss a head coach like Karpin.
The coach has been trusted and given the necessary opportunities, so he will continue his work, Dyakov said. It is evident that the coach's management of the team is not good at the moment.
The quality of defense, attack, and overall play is low, but the team is taking shape. New player Tyukavin will join the team, but the purpose of Zaynutdinov's transfer is unclear.
Perhaps Karpin knows better about this. Additionally, Dyakov emphasized the need for a new player in the attacking line instead of Karaskal.
Valeriy Karpin was appointed head coach of the "Dinamo" team this summer. Currently, after seven rounds in the Russian Premier League, the team has collected 8 points and is in 10th place.
Erik ten Hag managed the "Bayer" team in the summer but was dismissed after two rounds.