Uzbekistan national football team striker Igor Sergeev shared his thoughts regarding the issue of a foreign coach, which has been actively discussed in the media lately, reports championat.asia. The footballer emphasized that this process should be approached with caution and patience.
According to Sergeev, the rumors about inviting a foreign specialist to the team are still just rumors. "I do not have any official information. Perhaps they really are searching for a foreign specialist, but how justified the candidacies of Löw or Bilić are is unknown. If a new coach does arrive, he must first thoroughly study the championship, the team members, and the players' condition," said the striker.
Igor Sergeev emphasized that rushing to change the coach is not the right thing to do. "Apart from training camps, the coach must constantly monitor the players in their clubs, pay attention to every action, playing style, and tactics. This is not a matter that can be resolved quickly. After all, each player has one role at the club and another in the national team. This requires time," he noted.
In the footballer's opinion, even if a new specialist arrives, it will not be easy to achieve results quickly. "Any coach must study the internal atmosphere of the team and participate in various matches. This is a difficult and labor-intensive process. Until official news is announced, I do not give much importance to such talks. For now, my attention is fully on the current head coach and the upcoming CAFA tournament," Sergeev said.
In this situation, according to Igor Sergeev, all decisions must be made cautiously. The footballer considers it important that stability and trust are preserved in the national team, and that coaches make decisions fully assessing the abilities of the players.
For fans, the most important question is which path the national team will choose and what results it will achieve in the future. Ahead are important decisions, a new stage, and new opportunities for the team and its supporters.
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