Football Several coach changes in the Russian football league – Teemu Puk’s ex-coach resigned as head coach of Krasnodar

Andri Voronin said he cannot live in a country at war.

Russian The offensive war in Ukraine has led to several coach changes in the Russian football league. Former striker of the Ukrainian national team and the British Liverpool Andri Voronin resigned as assistant coach of Moscow’s Dynamo due to the Russian attack.

“I can’t live in a country at war with my country. Everything that happens in my country is a disaster, a big disaster. It depresses me a lot, ”Voronin, 42, told the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.

“It’s hard for me to endure this. I still have many friends in Kiev, including my former national teammates. ”

Voronin played more than 70 matches in the Ukrainian national team between 2002 and 2012. In his career, he also represented, among others, the Germans Mainz, Bayer Leverkusen and Hertha Berlin.

Also The Germans were the head coaches in the Russian league Daniel Farke and Markus Gisdol left office due to Russian hostilities. Farke was still working at the beginning of the season Teemu Pukin as manager in Norwich, where he was fired last November.

Farke was named head coach of Krasnodar in January, and he did not have time to coach a match in the club.

Gisdol has been the head coach of Lokomotiv Moscow since last October.

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