The coach of CSKA and Russian national team Sergei Ovchinnikov , in his playing career, twice won the championship of Russia in the “Locomotive”, gave an interview in which he was asked if he had any desire to try yourself in the position of head coach.
«Actually, I worked in various positions of football, and head coach included. But we must always look at the situation as a whole. For example, with Capello I was not the choice: goalkeeping coach offered the job, and so I wanted to get into the national team, has accepted the offer. No complaints, no hard feelings. What if I said, “I want to work the head coach,” – it is something would change? At the moment I’m happy with everything: in the national team and the club. I now have options to work mostly, but not yet see any reason to change something.
In Russia, there is a club to which I feel a special sense, everybody knows him. This – “Locomotive”. But I can not say that without hesitation agreed to his proposal. It is clear that this club is no stranger to me: you can not erase the past of the game of life. But we must understand that CSKA also became for me a very important club. When I was very well treated, I’m used to paying in kind. CSKA I work with such smart, interesting people like Leonid Slutsky, Viktor Goncharenko Viktor Onopko, Roman Babaev, Paulino Granero, Sergei Nikitin, Oleg Yarovinsky. Communicate with them enrich my inner world.
In general, working in a team for a long time, it starts to become a patriot, this is normal. Maybe for a player club patriotism relevance, but how many we can give you an example, when the coach most of his career was headed the same club? The trainer can work in dozens of places, and each team leaves a trace in his soul. Yes, “Loco” forever in my heart, but I have to CSKA also very warm feeling! In the area of professional development is interesting to me is CSKA. I immediately comfortable, and I’m happy that I trusted to do the job that I love. Time has not yet kicked out, then perform its functions well “- quoted by the official site of the RFU Ovchinnikov.
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