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FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk’s Aleksandr Alfyorov targets a top-eight finish in the Russian First DivisionFC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk head coach Aleksandr Alfyorov could not hide his frustration after his side drew 0-0 at home against Alania Vladikavkaz in the latest round of the Russian First Division.Alfyorov revealed that it’s getting very difficult for him to lead his team with the club’s financial woes and targeted a mid-table finish for the ongoing season.The former FC Iskra Smolensk striker admitted that the club are short of finances and that money plays a vital role nowadays.“There is nothing special to comment; in my opinion we were out of luck. The match was influenced by refereeing decisions. I can hardly see us among the first eight teams because we are short of cash to claim a higher finish. But we are still trying, scratching and will continue to go on.” The Russian Second Division best coach for year 2010 said.The 48-year-old insisted that Krasnoyarsk were out of luck against the Alanian Snow Leopards. He added that his troops need to be more ruthless in attack when they take on Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast in the upcoming league tie.The former Shenyang Haishi player hailed the team’s defence and highlighted that the Yenisey did a fantastic http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at the back to deny the opposition attacks despite playing with 10 men the entire second period.Yenisey midfielder Ildar Shabayev was sent off during the first half by the match official. The Russian tactician admitted that it was a tough match and both the teams had equal chances to win the fixture.Alfyorov assured the fans of entertaining and attacking displays in future and highlighted his decision to replace Sergei Luzhkov during the second period. He went on to praise the Russian midfielder and highlighted satisfaction on his performance.The former Shenyang Liuyao player highlighted that his players showed great character against tough opponents and insisted that a draw was a fair outcome.
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