The purchase of Rafinha boosted morale. While the fans paid little attention to Bundesliga, both Twain and people within football circles knew that there were a lot of geniuses in Bundesliga, and Rafinha was one of them. His arrival strengthened the team's strength on the right flank. Rafinha was able to cope with both offense and defense.
Since coming to Russia, Rafinha had quickly thrown himself in the team's daily training. Twain was not worried about how the Brazilian would fit in with the team. It should not be a problem with a fellow Brazilian like Pepe around.
So far, most of the players on the Twain's list had basically been signed. The front line, midfield and rear defensive line had the considerably strong players, whether they were the main or substitute players. There was only one problem left that had been bothering Twain all this time that needed to be resolved — the issue of George Wood's substitute.