Ivica Guberac wants to divert attention away from Safet Hadžić: “We all made this unhygienic move, as you media say…”
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Move at Koper, which replaced Luka Žavbi , a 17-year-old player from its squad, after less than a minute in Saturday’s league match against Rogaska, is still resonating, but public opinion is – as always – divided.
Some see nothing controversial in all this, others are convinced that Koper has played badly with the rules of the Football Association of Slovenia. Ivica Guberac, Koper’s sporting director, stressed that he was mainly annoyed that the only one who was criticised was the club’s coach Safet Hadžić.
“The media attacked the coach too much for this move, which I don’t like. If anything, we should attack the club as a whole. There is no point blaming the coach. We have all made this unhygienic move, as you say in the media. But I would like to stress that we have not broken any rules, we respect the other clubs, we respect the federation. But at the moment we are not in a situation to suffer a player from this quota. We are the first pursuers of Celje and we will do everything to make it last as long as possible,“, Ivica Guberac told Sportklub, while at the same time firmly stressing that the Primorje players did not violate the rules of the Football Association of Slovenia.
“We are united in our club and we made this conscious decision before the game. The rules are clearly set out and we don’t bend them. When there is a rule that a young footballer has to play 90 minutes, we will respect that. Koper does not want to break or bend any rules,” added the former player of the club, which is home to Bonifika.
On Monday, Safet Hadžić also spoke out about the “controversial” exchange of the teenager and offered his hand on the heart a rather unusual comment of the whole matter…
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Author: editorial Football Planet