Vatsko: Patrick van Leeuwen would be a right coach for Dynamo

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Journalist Viktor Vatsko spoke about the future of Patrick van Leeuwen after leaving Shakhtar.

- I consider Patrick a good coach. In Zorya he built a team from scratch, without infrastructure, without normal club functioning, without help from referees. He did not succeed in Shakhtar - the main reason is that he did not cooperate with the team. But he gained serious experience.

I believe that Patrick would be a right coach for Dynamo. I see no reason why not. Dynamo has enough players for Van Leeuwen's style, as Shakhtar was not prepared for his vertical football.

Last season Patrick beat Dynamo with Zorya, which consisted of players who did not fit the Kyiv team. But they beat Lucescu's team twice. In my opinion, with Patrick's 4-3-3 and a fast attack group you can create a team at least more interesting than Zorya last season.

I think that Patrick is also offended by Shakhtar and is motivated to prove to everyone that the Donetsk was wrong to fire him.

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