Koper returned from Turkey, and the new coach Aleksandar Radosavljević is satisfied: “We felt what it means to play football at the European level”
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The jump in results in Turkey was not exactly brilliant, but during preparations, results don’t really count who knows how much. This is well understood by Aleksandar Radosavljević, who recently took over the helm of Koper, so upon returning from Turkey, he emphasized that he is much more pleased with the fact that his players faced tough opponents, which will only help them grow.
“We can be satisfied with the entire course of the preparations. We gained a comprehensive insight into the current squad, while discovering areas that need improvement through strong friendly matches. The guys felt what European-level football means, both physically and tactically,” emphasized Aleksandar Radosavljević, who replaced Safet Hadžić at Bonifika.
The former Slovenian international, who also played in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, added: “I am convinced that they have created a realistic picture regarding the comparison between our league and foreign leagues. Despite the defeats at the beginning of the preparations in Turkey, we can be more than satisfied. Against the Poles and Russians, we were the better team for larger parts of the match, and all of it resulted in a victory against Tirol, which is a nice farewell.”
Koper, currently third in the standings of the Prva liga Telemach after the fall part of the season, lost to the Polish club Zaglebie Lubin and the Russian Premier League team Fakel, while also defeating Tirol, where Nik Prelec and Sandi Ogrinec play.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet