Volodymyr Sharan Returns to Oleksandriya for Third Stint as Head Coach.
Sharan Takes the Helm at Oleksandriya
According to Novyny.live: Volodymyr Sharan has been appointed as the new head coach of FC Oleksandriya, replacing Kyrylo Nesterenko. This marks his third tenure with the club, having previously led the team from 2010 to 2011 and again from 2013 to 2021. Currently, Oleksandriya sits second-to-last in the Ukrainian Premier League after 20 matches, with just 11 points—8 points adrift of the safety zone. The club is facing a critical battle to avoid relegation.
Kyrylo Nesterenko was dismissed due to the team's poor performance. Sharan's best achievement during his earlier spells with Oleksandriya was guiding the club to a third-place finish in the 2018/19 season. The management now hopes his return will spark a turnaround, as urgent improvements are needed to climb the standings.
What Sharan's Return Means for the Club
Sharan is stepping back into a familiar environment, which could be a key advantage in stabilizing Oleksandriya's form in the Premier League. With the club in a precarious position, his appointment is seen as a decisive move to reverse their fortunes.
This coaching change comes at a make-or-break moment for Oleksandriya, who are currently in the relegation zone. Sharan's past successes and deep knowledge of the squad may help him quickly implement effective strategies to boost morale and on-field performance. The upcoming matches will be crucial, as his leadership could significantly impact the team's final league position and overall club atmosphere.
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