Former Slovenia international Amir Karic not impressed by Cesar’s move: “It’s like betraying your team and letting them down”
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Boštjan Cesar does not understand Matjaž Kek’s anger, emphasizing upon his arrival at Maribor that he parted ways with everyone on the national team in a respectful manner. However, Amir Karić, a former representative of Slovenia who played in both the European and World Cups, believes that the Ljubljančan should not have done this. His concern is not about Cesar taking over Maribor but rather about leaving his colleagues and players, with whom he had worked for three years, in the middle of a national team campaign.
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“It’s clear that the selector is having a hard time; instead of being happy after such a hard-fought victory, you can see it bothers him that a close colleague has left him. It’s not the same when a team is left without an economist, let alone without an assistant coach who was with the team the whole time,” said the 50-year-old Amir Karić as a guest on Sportklub.
The retired footballer, who has played 64 matches in the national team jersey, added: “This is like betraying your team and leaving them in the lurch. And he left them in the lurch. Things could have gone differently. Whoever is responsible for this will have to figure it out themselves. It’s a pity that the selector is dealing with other matters instead of focusing on the green pitch.“
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