Nenad Stojaković has just arrived in Slovenia, and he already faces a battle for the trophy with Gorica: “We train, we work, we are engaged and motivated”
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Miran Srebrnič led them to the final, and in the Pivovarna Union Cup final, they will be led by Nenad Stojaković. The expert from Serbia is still waiting for his first victory as the coach of Gorica. If he achieves it on Friday, he will make history for the club from Nova Gorica. While he won’t be the first Gorica coach to win a trophy, he would bring the first piece of silverware to the border town after a long decade.
“I am very happy to be here, to have the opportunity to work in Slovenia. In agreement with the people from the club, we want a new story with a culture and strategy where the team and the game are important. This is also a trait of great clubs, which Gorica undoubtedly is, and it deserves this as well. After all, it is a club that has won many trophies in the past,” said Nenad Stojaković at the press conference before the match in Ljubljana.
The expert, who previously led the youth team of Partizan, added before the battle with Rogaška: “This is a team that knows at every moment what it is doing and what it wants to do, and we will have a tough job if we want to respond to all their challenges. We train, we work, and the guys are very engaged and motivated to go out on the field and give their best.”
One of Gorica’s attacking assets will be Haris Kadrić, who said before the match with the club from Rogaška Slatina: “This is a match that is a privilege to play. Both teams deserve to enjoy the final. We will try to enter the match with this mindset, and everyone wants to bring the trophy home. We will give our best to play as we have planned.”
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Author: editorial Football Planet