yuri shevtsov did not sit down for a second; even such elite legionnaires as artyom korolek jumped uponds of playing time, but i missed the whole match. shevtsov's assistant dmitry nikulenkov often threw up his hands in surprise, but the russians' mentor, velimir petkovich, was the brightest, although this did not help him. the belarusians, getting ahead of themselves, won, and petkovic tried to sort things out with the judges, but soon cooled down. these are serious starts for us, but we can say that this is like an international window for young players, this is pressure from senior players, in principle, a good environment for everyone, from the main belarusian tops, almost the entire match was played linearly by vyacheslav bokhan from the romanian dynamo, and the half -central german hannover's vladislav kulesh, who played in his native gomel, was also visible. the king and the fist did not come out at all, and vailupo and shevtsov were sent to work out the second half. and of course we couldn’t upset the fans who came today, i don’t remember the last time the national team played