Aleš Arnol is still looking for a way to wake up the sleepy Bravo squad, but admits: ‘It would be easier if it came after the end of the season’
In order to make up for the situation in which he found himself
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it would be unfair for anyone to blame the new coach. When Ales Arnol took over the management of the Ljubljana club, the team was already in a deep slumber. Not even Dejan Grabić was able to wake it up, and Aleš Arnol is still looking for a way to do just that. Bravo is currently on an 11-game winless streak, which has taken its toll.
Bravo has fallen into dangerous waters in the Telemach First League standings, while Aleš Arnol and his charges are already in the middle of a fierce battle for survival.
“I have arrived at a difficult moment. It would have been much easier if I had come after the end of the season or in a situation where everything was already decided. But I am not complaining,” is for
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Aleš Arnol, who makes no secret of the fact that after 11 games without a win and a cup defeat against the second-placed Bistrica, the players’ confidence is rather shaken.
“It certainly affects confidence, but Bravo has had a couple of similar winless streaks in all of its first league seasons, so we are used to these moments of crisis. But the key is to focus on the content from the playground. We will be rewarded on the basis of what we show there. There is no point in thinking about the current situation, because if we play a great game, the points will definitely come and put us in a different position in the standings,” is the optimistic Aleš Arnol, who previously worked at the club as Dejan Grabić’s assistant and head of the youth drive.
Believes in staying among the elite
All this raises the question whether the Škofja Loka expert is under any pressure after three defeats in four matches. He says he doesn’t feel the latter: “At this moment, we absolutely want to do everything to stay. However, Bravo is a club with a clear business policy and is aware of its position in relation to its financial investments. We believe that we can survive on the basis of the good work of everyone in the club, with the whole structure working together and looking in the same direction. But there is no pressure in the club in any way. As a coach myself, I don’t feel pressure or mistrust.”
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