Oskar Drobne doesn’t hide his satisfaction after another good game for Rogaška, but regarding the contract extension, he emphasizes: “That’s a question for the management”
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Rogaška remains a sensation of the spring season in the Prva liga Telemach. The black and white team from Rogaška Slatina was the worst club in the league during the fall, but now they are the best. Led by Oskar Drobne, they play like a rejuvenated team, and Rogaška earned another point over the past weekend, drawing 0-0 with Mura.
“I’ll be honest: we hoped for a full haul of points. But at the same time, it was our third match in a week. And yet another very, very important one. At the end of the day, the most important thing is not to lose such matches. We didn’t lose, and we added another point to our tally. We also kept a clean sheet again. Three matches in a row, three clean sheets. We’re very satisfied, and I’m also very proud of the boys and what they’ve achieved in these eight matches. We’ve put ourselves in a normal position for survival,” Oskar Drobne elaborated after the clash with the rivals from Murska Sobota.
Oskar Drobne: “The players are ‘running on reserve'”
The Rogaška coach also touched upon the fact that his contract with the club expires at the end of the season. Will he sign a new one? After all, he lifted Rogaška from the bottom of the table and led them to the quarterfinals of the Slovenian Cup. “That’s more a question for the club’s management…” said the concise 49-year-old Oskar Drobne, who is more focused on the challenges until the end of the season.
“If someone had told us before the season that all this would happen, I would have looked at them skeptically. But we’ve shown determination, we’ve shown compactness, and above all, we’re deservedly collecting points. However, it’s a fact that the end is still far away, and the job is by no means done. The end of the season will be very demanding. We’re in the game on two fronts, so we need to rest and heal our wounds. We’re looking forward to the final quarter, although the international break is not exactly welcome, as we’re on a positive streak. But the fact is that the players are ‘running on reserve.’ Our squad isn’t deep, so we can’t afford extensive rotation. Anyway, it’s time for rest, we need to recharge our batteries, and then we’ll go for the best possible results in the final quarter of the season,” concluded Oskar Drobne, who will face Bravo at home after the break.
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Author: editorial Football Planet