Ricardo Zielinski stated that the idea when taking over as technical director of Lanús is to “add as many points as possible” in the six remaining games of the League Cup Soccer Professional, to “be able to qualify for an international cup.”
After the second training session under the command of the “Granate” team, Zielinski He spoke to the press and indicated that “The team is capable of finishing the year well”and in that framework, he pointed out that the objective is “in this mini championship of six games to add as many points as possible to qualify for an international cup.”
Regarding the game system that will be implemented, Zielinski He indicated that “we will seek to use the system in which the players feel good. We seek to make the players feel good and comfortable with the game system, because the systems are manifested from the characteristics of the players.”
The new coach of “Grana” indicated that “He has found a very good predisposition in the boys, they are very good, the squad has very good players, the circumstances are given to improve. You have to work and have faith to finish the championship in the best way”.
In relation to possible divisions in the squad, Zielinski He clarified that “I never look back, the players are very good, good guys, so I don’t think there are divisions, what happens is when the results are not given, many things are talked about.”
“So we came to write a story from now on, what happened, for better or worse, will be someone else’s story”he added.
Finally, regarding why he agreed to coach “Granate”, the coach explained that “I was born in Lanús, I live here, it is the neighborhood club where I was born and lived, and I always thought that at some point I was going to direct the neighborhood club that represents me”.
Lanus It will be measured next Monday from 6 p.m. before Córdoba Centralin Santiago del Estero, in a match for Zone B of the League Cup in which it will be the debut of the “Russian” Zielinski as coach.
Source: Ambito

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