Mura confirmed the departure of Anton Žlogar and temporarily entrusted the reins to the selector’s son: “The decision made is the best for both sides”
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Since Anton Žlogar is no longer the coach of Mura, we reported it first today, and a few hours later, the club from Murska Sobota also confirmed that this is indeed the case. The Primorec has parted ways, with the reason presumably being a disagreement regarding the vision for future work. Mura has, as mentioned, confirmed Žlogar’s departure, and in a brief statement to the public, wrote: “Anton Žlogar is no longer the coach of Mura as of today. Žlogar and the club management have agreed to terminate their cooperation after discussions. The parties involved, after talks about the vision for the further development of the senior team, believe that the decision made is the best for both sides and responsible towards the club.”
Mura also thanked the expert from Izola for “his contribution and work done, and we wish him all the best in his future career“. For the time being, Matjaž Kek junior, the son of the Slovenian national team coach, will hold the reins. Meanwhile, the club management has already started looking for a new coach, with Sportklub mentioning Oskar Drobneta as one of the candidates, who is still on the bench of Rogaška, while Simon Rožman is available, and there will undoubtedly be many candidates.
Regarding his departure from Fazanerija, Anton Žlogar added for Sportklub that “the management and I have different views on football and the future of Mura.“
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet