It is difficult for a coach with Ivic’s ambitions to work in a project where there is no priority to win titles, believes Korneev

UEFA Cup winner Igor Korneev believes that an ambitious coach Vladimir Ivich it was difficult to work in a project where winning titles is not a priority.

Last Wednesday, Krasnodar announced the termination of the contract with Ivic. The day before, the “bulls” were defeated by “Khimki” near Moscow in the match of the first stage of the quarterfinals of the FONBET regional route of the Russian Cup with a score of 0:2 and finished their performance in the tournament. . After the winter break, Krasnodar drew with Rubin (1:1) and lost to Rostov (1:2) in the WORLD RPL, the team lost the lead in the championship standings to Zenit St. Petersburg. The position of head coach of Krasnodar was taken by Murad Musaev, who led the team from 2018 to 2021.

— After the break, the club lost its lead and was eliminated from the Cup. Was there a problem with the pre-season? Do you think Ivic’s sacking was a consequence of the result alone or was there conflict within the club?

— Ivich is not a conflicted person, I don’t know if he had problems with the Krasnodar leadership. But as a professional, it was difficult for him to accept the frankly weak work of the sports unit, responsible for the first team.

And in general, it is difficult for a coach with Ivic’s ambitions to work in a project where there is no priority to win titles. But the funny thing in this story is that in Dubai Ivich was offered to sign a new contract, and less than a month later what we know happened, ”said Korneev , cited by Metaratings.ru.

After 20 rounds, Krasnodar is in second place in the RPL standings, losing one point to Zenit.

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Metaratings.ru

Source : MatchTV

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