LNZ coach insists that Srna had no time to change anything in Shakhtar

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LNZ head coach Oleh Dulub shared his expectations from the UPL round 11 match against Shakhtar and their new coach Darijo Srna.

"I believe that the role of a coach in a team does not exceed 25 percent. The fate of the confrontation is still decided by the players.

With all due respect to Darijo Srna, as a player and manager, as a caretaker head coach he did not have time to contribute something of his own or to create some new play schemes.

At the moment, the only plus in his appearance at the helm of Shakhtar is that the players will be more motivated. We are ready for this,” Dulub said to Sport.ua.

The match of the 11th round between Shakhtar and LNZ is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 21.

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