- You had four days for rest after the first training camp. Was that enough?
- It was. Two-three days would have also been enough, but we had four, so I could spend more time with my family.
- You got married this winter. How difficult is it to leave your wife for long?
- Frankly speaking nothing changed for me after wedding. I always miss her.
- Some clubs let players take families to training camps. Doesn’t their presence distract from preparation for the season in your opinion?
- I think we’ve had quite a long vacation. One shouldn’t mix rest and job. I hope this season we’ll win the domestic league and the whole team will go somewhere with families in summer (smiling).
- At the first training camp you were mostly focused on physical conditions. Will the second stage of preseason work be different?
- Now we have more tactical classes. I guess at the second training camp we’ll focus on teamwork.
- How was Dynamo newcomer Vitorino Antunes presented to the team?
- In the morning coaching staff presented us Vitorino. In some way we got acquainted last year as Dynamo opposed Malaga at the training camp.
- What impression has he produced?
- It’s too soon to say anything. We’ll see what he demonstrates on the field. Still it’s already clear that he’s not afraid of scrimmage, besides he controls the ball really well.
- What’s the most difficult part of preparation for the season?
- That’s running, work without the ball. Still we don’t have much of that.
* photo by V. Rasner
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