As we announced earlier, one of the veterans of the Moscow team Vadim Yevseyev has been removed from the main squad and continues to prepare for the season with the club's reserves. His future will be clarified when the team leader Yuri Siomin returns from abroad to Russia.
According to the Russian press, the conflict between the coach and the team defender arose during Monday's training, when the player insulted the coach with vulgar language. It is stated that V. Yevseyev reacted angrily to the opinion expressed by coach Anatoly Byshovets. The coach ordered the player to leave immediately, but he responded with a rude reply.
On Tuesday, it was reported that the player will no longer train with the main team and was sent to the reserves team.
Meanwhile, the team's coach Anatoly Byshovets commented on the incident as follows: "Vadim did not follow my instructions and behaved impudently, so he was sent to the reserves team until his future in the team is clarified, but I do not see a place for him in my team."
By the way, this outburst by the player is not the first in his career. At the end of last year, V. Yevseyev publicly criticized the team management for the dismissal of coach Slavol Muslin. At that time, the team leaders wanted to get rid of the footballer, but later the conflict subsided.
It is believed that upon the return of J. Siomin from abroad, the contract with V. Yevseyev will be terminated.
J. Siomin himself told a radio station: "Vadim is a very experienced and intelligent player who cannot be in the reserves team, so we are trying to find a new team for him."