
On Tuesday, the Dynamo players gathered at the Moscow International Health Center and underwent an in-depth medical examination before the start of summer training camps.
Dynamo football players were examined by the necessary specialists, passed tests, made examinations and other important procedures. On Monday, the examination passed Dynamo newcomer Maksim Osipenko, who officially joined our club today.
– Everyone returned to the location of the team with a positive attitude, – said Alexander Rodionov, chief physician of Dynamo. – As always happens after the appointment of a new coach, especially such an authoritative one as Valery Georgievich, everyone is active, wants to work and follow the instructions given by the coaching staff. In the coming days, we will assess the condition of the players and more accurately understand who is ready for the training process and the loads that the coach will give. According to the first training sessions, everything is fine. Everyone is motivated enough to prove their worth. The injured are restored according to the protocol. Everything is going according to plan and so far we have not experienced any supernatural situations.
After the medical examination at the clinic, the players went to the base in Novogorsk for additional functional testing at the Dynamo Lab.
Ulvi Babaev, Stanislav Bessmertniy, Ivan Lepskiy and Daniil Lesovoy, who have returned from loans, are training with the team. Luis Chavez and Luka Gagnidze (also returned from a loan from Krylia Sovetov) are still at the location of their national teams. Chavez is competing with Mexico for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, and Gagnidze is competing with the Georgian national team at the U21 European Championship.