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Eight Players Leave Kyrgyzstani Team "Kyrgyzaltyn" After Coach's Criticism

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Eight football players have left the Kyrgyzstani team "Kyrgyzaltyn" following criticism from their head coach.
  • The coach, Hakim Fuzailov, stated that 8-10 players did not meet the standards of the Kyrgyz Premier League after a 0-7 loss.
  • The departing players include Adilet Doolotkeldyev, Daniyel Razulov, Asylbek Isakov, Almaz Simatov, Mikael Akatsuka, Kristian Mociฤ‡, Ruslan Adyl, and Nurtazim Kyshtoboev.

The Kyrgyzstani football club "Kyrgyzaltyn" is facing a significant shake-up after eight players departed the team in the wake of harsh criticism from head coach Hakim Fuzailov. The mass exodus follows a devastating 0-7 defeat at the hands of "Bars."

Following the lopsided loss, Fuzailov publicly stated that between eight and ten players on the squad did not meet the required level for the Kyrgyz Premier League. He emphasized the team's urgent need for substantial reinforcement to improve its performance.

The players who have left the club are Adilet Doolotkeldyev, Daniyel Razulov, Asylbek Isakov, Almaz Simatov, Mikael Akatsuka, Kristian Mociฤ‡, Ruslan Adyl, and Nurtazim Kyshtoboev. Their departure signals a clear response to the coach's assessment and the team's poor results.

This situation highlights a critical juncture for "Kyrgyzaltyn" as it navigates a period of rebuilding and seeks to elevate its standing in the league. The coach's direct critique and the subsequent player departures indicate a strong intent to overhaul the squad and address performance issues.

8โ€“10 people do not meet the level of the Kyrgyz Premier League, and the team needs serious reinforcement.

โ€” Hakim FuzailovThe head coach of 'Kyrgyzaltyn' criticizing his players after a heavy defeat.
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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.