In the late hours of Tuesday, Mura confirmed the departure: Vladimir Vermezović paid the price because the performance was not as they had hoped
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What was already clear during the day became official in the late hours of Tuesday: Vladimir Vermezović is no longer the coach of Mura. The people of Prekmurje have officially bid farewell to the 60-year-old Serbian expert, who, after Dejan Grabić, became the next one to last only a few months at Fazanerija.
“After five months and fifteen matches in the league and cup competition, the 60-year-old Serbian coach is saying goodbye to the black-and-white team. Under his leadership, Mura played thirteen league matches, achieving five wins, three draws, and five losses. In the cup competition, Mura defeated Dokležovje and Hodoš. The performance of the black-and-white team on the field in recent times has not been as desired, and therefore, the club has agreed with Vermezović on a mutual termination of the contract. We thank Vladimir Vermezović for the work done and wish him all the best in the future!” Mura stated on their club’s website.
At this moment, it is not yet known who will be the new coach of Mura, but if there is no major turnaround, it will be the coach of the Slovenian youth national team, Anton Žlogar. A candidate for coming to Murska Sobota was also Mišo Brečko, former national team teammate of the current sports director of Mura, Robert Koren.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet