Football
It took the Spanish coach of Torpedo several months to adapt in Moscow
Josep Clotet / Photo: © FC Torpedo
The head coach of the Moscow “Torpedo” Josep Clotet said that he had already adapted to the pace of life in Moscow.
The 46-year-old Spaniard led Torpedo at the end of last season and could not save the team from relegation from the MIR RPL.
“The first two months were really hard. There was a feeling that in Moscow every day is Monday. There wasn’t a day when I didn’t do anything. Plus, the first time I lived in a hotel: it was very inconvenient, it was too far to travel to the place of training. Couldn’t relax.
In the third month, I finally rented a small apartment for myself not far from the Luzhniki Stadium, a feeling of home appeared. There I can rest, turn off my head. This is very important, because Moscow is the most intensive city. Everyone is always in a hurry somewhere.
Now I am fully adapted to the pace of life: on weekends I can go shopping or dine in a restaurant, – Sport24 quotes Clotet.
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