Robert Morenoformer coach of Spaincame to Russia to take the reins of Sochithe red lantern of that country’s league. It’s dark He arrived in the city bathed by the Black Sea to personally direct the winter preseason of his new club, which starts on January 15.
The winter concentration of the southern team that is now led by Robert Moreno It will start next Monday with the corresponding medical examination for all players in the squad, after which the preseason itself will begin on the territory of Russia.
On January 30, the Sochi It will focus on the Turkish city of Belek, located on the Mediterranean coast, where it will play several friendlies against rivals such as Russian CSKA, Akhmat, Tyumen and Fákel, Bulgarian Slavia and Uzbek Neftchi. On February 24, the Russian team will return to the Black Sea resort to prepare for the first match of the second round of the Russian championship.
Robert Moreno will debut on the bench Sochi next March 2 at home to Báltika (Kaliningrad), recently promoted and second last with two more points under their belt. He Sochi announced on December 15 the hiring of the Catalan coach, who also coached at Monaco and Granada.
Considered a kind of subsidiary of the almighty Zenithhe Sochi He has had three coaches since the start of the season (Jojlov, Tochilin and Kliuyev) due to poor results.
It’s darkwho became an assistant to Luis Enrique within Barcelona, Celta and Romahas a lot of work ahead of him, as his new team has 11 points in 18 games (three wins, two draws and thirteen losses), with 17 goals for and 31 matches.
In the last three seasons, the team that plays its matches at the Fisht Olympic Stadium (45,000 seats) has been tenth, second and fifth in the Russian championship, respectively. The Spaniards are also training in Russia Guillermo Abascal (Spartak) and David Deogracia (Orenburg).
Source: La Verdad

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