Shakhtar's head coach Marino Pusic spoke about the difficulties of working in war-torn Ukraine.
Idman.biz reports that the 53-year-old Bosnian specialist has not ruled out leaving the Donetsk representative, despite having a contract for the next season.
Pusic stated that the probability of staying in Ukraine is 50-50: "Of course, my contract is still in effect and I work for a very good club, but these two years have been really difficult. Being a coach in Ukraine is a very stressful job. We are often on the road. We spend hours traveling by bus. There is always the danger of war. Rocket strikes, shelters here and there. This does not let you get bored. At the end of the season, I will meet with the club management and discuss everything."
It should be noted that in recent days there have been reports that Pusic will leave Shakhtar, which he has been coaching since 2023, and will be replaced by Turkish Arda Turan.
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