Did Sarajevo refuse (also) because of a call from Murska Sobota? If Dejan Grabić leaves, Ante Šimundža could return to the Mura bench
The results are not the best either, but they are not the main reason why Dejan Grabić could soon say goodbye to Murska Sobota. It is an increasingly poorly kept secret that relations in the
Mura
are so rotten that they could hardly be more so. The club management is on one side, Dejan Grabić on the other. In the meantime, the “battle for supremacy” also involves faces less visible to the public, and how it will end is probably not in doubt. Dejan Grabić has entered a war he cannot win. But if he does go, who will replace him? Maybe just … Ante Shimunja?! Not impossible, say well-informed Prekmurje sources.
Ante Šimundža was a serious candidate for Sarajevo coach not long ago, but then Simon Rožman took over. Former coach
Maribor
was in Bosnia and Herzegovina for talks, he received a concrete and more than fair offer. Nevertheless, he took a few days to think it over and then said, “Thanks, but no thanks.” Ante Šimundza refused Sarajevo, which raises an interesting question: was it also because of the call from Fazanerija, as some suggest?
If Ante Šimundža, who has been out of a job since March when he was sacked by Bulgarian champion Ludogorets, were to return to the Mura bench, sporting director Denis Rajbar, who in the eyes of many is the main culprit for Mura’s problems, would probably calm down the many angry and disappointed fans of the Prekmurje giant. After all, it was Ante Šimundža who brought the historic championship title to the Moors and took them to the group stage of the Conference…
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