Famous coach revealed the truth about the reasons for Supryaga's failures.


A few years ago, he was seen as a future star of Ukrainian football, but now the name Vladislav Supryaga is increasingly heard in the context of missed opportunities. The forward of Kyiv's 'Dynamo' is going through perhaps the most difficult period of his career.
He hardly plays and is increasingly out of the media spotlight. Prominent coach Serhiy Nahornyak explained the reasons in an interview with Sport.ua.
According to information from the club's entourage, the next step may be a loan to a UPL team where the player will get more minutes and space to act. So far, there is no clear agreement, but such a scenario is being considered as a last chance to restart Supryaga's career. Without regular practice, the chances of returning to the 'Dynamo' squad tend to zero.
New season - new hopes
Interest in the player remains only at the domestic championship level, while abroad the forward has long lost the interest of clubs. The reasons are not only injuries but also indecisiveness in play, noted even by former coaches of the striker.
Since his debut at a high level, Supryaga has played in Italy for 'Sampdoria', was a world champion among youth, and was considered one of the most talented forwards of his generation. However, injuries, instability, and lack of playing practice have reduced his progress to zero.
Ukrainian footballer Vladislav Supryaga is going through a challenging period in his career, where his chances of success are increasingly diminished due to lack of play and playing practice. He may face a loan to another Premier League team to get the opportunity to showcase himself and restart his career.
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