Maldera's First Win: Ukraine Head Coach Shares Thoughts on Poland Match.
Andrea Maldera Comments After Victory Over Poland
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's head coach Andrea Maldera reflected on his team's 2-0 win against Poland in his debut match. While acknowledging that the squad could have performed better, Maldera expressed satisfaction with their overall display. This marked his first game in charge, and he views the outcome as a positive start.
Match Preparation
The national team had only one full training session before the match, which the coach noted may have influenced the result. Volodymyr Yezersky was responsible for preparing the team for set pieces, a crucial element in modern football. Meanwhile, Anatoliy Trubin played a key role in build-up play from the back, contributing to the team's overall success.
“We made many mistakes, but that doesn't bother me too much. I would have been very concerned if we hadn't tried what we analyzed on video.” - Andrea Maldera
Maldera highlighted that the team committed numerous errors, but he is less worried about those than about whether the players attempted to execute the tactics reviewed during preparation. Thus, Maldera's debut as Ukraine's head coach ended with a successful result, though the team still has plenty to work on.
Ukraine's victory in Maldera's first match could prove to be a significant step for the team's development, especially given the limited preparation time. The coach emphasized the importance of applying what was learned in training, reflecting his commitment to long-term improvement. This success may boost team morale, but to achieve better results in future matches, they must address the mistakes identified during the game.
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