“Today is a great holiday [Victory Day], and I congratulate everyone. Yesterday, I asked the translators to explain to Ofori what this holiday is about. And we explained to the team that whoever comes to us with a sword usually dies by the sword.
Here’s an example. Where is Celestini (former CSKA coach — Sport’s)? Where is the director who filed a complaint when Lokomotiv’s players and coaches ran into our technical area last time?
I’m not trying to seem better than I am. And don’t try to make me worse than I am,” said Talalaev.
Andrei Talalaev is currently experiencing an incredible surge in popularity. The coach, who previously moved between RPL outsiders, FNL, and television, has built a strong team in Kaliningrad this year. Baltika remains in the leading group of the championship and has no intention of stopping. Nothing like this has ever happened in the biography of the Russian Ranieri before.
