Football Players Orenburg and Fakel Leave RPL: Semyn Expresses Regret
Coach Yuri Semin Regrets Orenburg and Fakel's RPL Exit
In a candid chat with Match TV, former Russia national team coach Yuri Semin voiced his disappointment over the departures of "Orenburg" and Voronezh's "Fakel" from the Russian Premier League (RPL). Both teams had fought tooth and nail, but as Semin points out, the season's outcomes don't lie.
These results, he explained, illustrate a harsh reality where even the staunchest fan support and proficient players couldn't save them from relegation. The odds had been against them, with "Orenburg" losing their chance to stay in the league after a bitter 1-2 defeat against "Krasnodar" in the 29th round, and "Fakel" dropping out earlier.
Semin emphasized the importance of meeting season goals, a duty that both squads seemingly failed to fulfill. It's a tough pill to swallow, but the tabulated results reflect the cold, hard truth.
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Despite Yuri Semin's regrets, "Orenburg" and "Fakel" faced relegation from the Russian Premier League (RPL), with "Orenburg" falling after a 1-2 defeat against "Krasnodar" in the 29th round, and "Fakel" dropping out earlier. Semin's focus now shifts to European leagues, as he searches for his next challenge in football, hoping to guide a team towards success in sports, much like bookmakers would predict for the premier league.