Football expert Alexander Bubnov has shared his thoughts on the heated clash between former Zenit player Vladislav Radimov and Baltika head coach Andrei Talalaev.
“I have no love for Talalaev. He recently said, and rightly so: ‘If I weren’t a coach, I’d be an animal trainer.’ In a circus. That’s where he belongs. I’d like to see that. I think Radimov definitely needs to respond. Because Talalaev called him a traitor, a slacker, and some other serious insults. And the most important thing is that everything he listed describes Talalaev himself. He is all of that.
And I think Radimov must answer him and not let it slide. Talalaev mentions certain figures who supposedly cannot be forgiven. But isn’t he a figure himself? Name those figures! He doesn’t want to, he’s scared. A coward!” Bubnov said in a video on the YouTube channel “Comment.Show.”
Earlier, Radimov claimed that Baltika lacked strength in the spring part of the season, blaming Talalaev, which triggered the coach’s reaction. The two also had a heated exchange during a live broadcast.

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