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The Portuguese commented on the situation in the team.
October 10, 2020, 1:55 PM
Shakhtar head coach Luis Castro spoke about the situation at the club following the discovery of a large number of people infected with the coronavirus and shared his plans to prepare for the upcoming fights.
“Right now we are in a very difficult situation. We will not get away from reality, we will look for some excuses and feel sorry for ourselves. We know that the world is going through great difficulties now, the number of cases is growing everywhere. The virus attacked us very hard, we trained with six fields. players and three goalkeepers. Of course, this complicates the preparation. Ahead is the match with Lvov, three days later – Real, three more – Vorskla, and then immediately Inter … We had everything planned, but now we will not be able to follow the plan. We do not know which of the infected footballers will recover in 10 days. Although some return, we will only have two days before the fight with Real. Therefore, now it is very difficult to talk about something, everything happens like this. We do not make ourselves victims. but very upset by the situation, we need to find solutions.
It is important to be as careful as possible, which is why we build our drills so that the guys do not contact each other on the field. Next week we will have to work together and contact, because the match with Lviv is ahead. The most important game for us is always the following. We need to prepare for Lviv with a coordinated team.
We have 70 players who can play: first team, doubles and U19. The choice is very wide. You have to play and we will. With more or less difficulties, but we must have the confidence that the boys who will play are the best option for a certain match to achieve the desired result. Now that we are experiencing a pandemic, the situation is difficult. Thank God, we have something to answer, ”Castro said in an interview with the club’s official website.
As a reminder, this week Shakhtar revealed 18 new cases of coronavirus infection.
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