After the announcement that Marek Papszun will not renew his contract with Rakow-Czestochowa, more and more new information about his potential future employer is emerging. Well-known European brands will be interested in coaches. New news is emerging again, this time about Dynamo Kiev.
Marek Papshun, who left Rakow-Czestochowa after the end of the season, is a tidbit on the domestic and international court. In the context of the Polish coach, there have been talks for some time about well-known brands that would be interested in his services. This includes Olympiacos Piraeus and Maccabi Haifa.
Marek Papshun in Dynamo Kiev? New information
In addition, on Thursday, May 11, information appeared on the dynamo.kiev.ua website that Papshun would be considered the coach of the famous Dynamo Kiev, which regularly participates in European competitions such as the Champions League or the Europa League.
Now new facts are emerging. TVP Sport journalists talked to people close to the Ukrainian club. As it turned out, Marek Papshun will not replace Mircea Lucescu in Dynamo Kyiv.
“I’m sure it’s just a rumor,” said a person close to the Ukrainian club.
In the context of Dynamo Kyiv, another Polish coach was mentioned.
Interestingly, in April, the media reported that Cheslav Mikhnevich could go to Ukraine. According to Tribuna.com, the former coach of the Polish national team is doing an excellent job with the chaos that now reigns in the Kiev club. “Regardless of the complexity of Mikhnevich, his approach brings concrete results. Without a beautiful game and a positive image, but his approach pays off.
According to Mikhnevich’s website tribuna.com, such an option could be real, since the coach seems to be afraid of nothing, not even war, but that Dynamo Kyiv allows the coach to continue to work at a high level. Shota Arveladze and Nenad Belitsa were also mentioned in the context of the new coach.
Source: Wprost
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