Aleksandar Radosavljević acknowledges that Koper is facing challenges, especially in the attack. He mentions, “I could say that we had countless opportunities”
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When Zoran Zeljković was in charge, Koper was fighting for top positions in the standings and was on a good path to reach Europe. Then came Safet Hadžić, and the success curve turned downward. Even Aleksandar Radosavljević is still searching for the formula to put Koper back on the winning track.
As the coach of Koper, Aleksandar Radosavljević has only celebrated victory once, and on Sunday, he experienced another setback. Rogaška visited Bonifika, quickly found themselves behind but then pressed the gas, scoring two goals before the end of the first half and ultimately securing an important victory in the battle to avoid relegation.
Radosavljević: “Lack of Relaxation”
“We started the game excellently, exactly as we wanted. We scored a goal and had a few more chances for 2-0. We could have made a difference fairly quickly… And if we had scored the second goal, we would have, in my opinion, more or less decided the game. But then Rogaška forced us into mistakes with their style of play. The opponent was winning second balls and showed more heart and desire in the first half. In the second half, we dominated, and I could say we had countless chances. Nevertheless, we didn’t score. We have to do better. Only then will the balls end up in the net,”
After the match on the Coast, Aleksandar Radosavljević, who leads a team that has won only once in the last eight games, said, “We’ll have to work harder. Only that way will we improve.”
Koper faces its next challenging task on Thursday in the cup against Olimpija. “We’ve played against two teams from the bottom of the standings at home. These teams adopt a more defensive style of play. They play on the ‘transition.’ But the most important thing is that I don’t feel the right relaxation among the players. When it comes, we’ll be better,“Aleksandar Radosavljević added. There’s no need to emphasize that he hopes for improvement in Ljubljana.
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Author: editorial Football Planet