Oskar Drobne introduces himself as new coach of Mura: “I am very satisfied, it is a privilege to work in Murska Sobota”
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After winning the cup title, Oskar Drobne made a somewhat surprising decision to continue his work in Rogaška Slatina. However, when he received a call from Murska Sobota, there were no more doubts. Last week, Oskar Drobne left Rogaška and moved to Fazanerija, where he will be doing work he describes as a privilege.
“I am very pleased that the club remembered me, as working in Murska Sobota is a privilege. We know what this stadium means and what a football town it is. I truly consider it an honor to become the coach of Mura,” says 49-year-old Oskar Drobne, who in Prekmurje on Monday first addressed the media as the new coach of Mura.
The former top-flight striker, who scored 87 goals in 185 matches in the Prva liga Telemach, continued: “Everything happened very quickly. After a phone call, we met, found common interests, and quickly reached an agreement. The agreement was really reached quickly. I am very, very motivated. I came highly charged and can’t wait to start working.”
Despite the arrival of a new coach, Mura will not make significant changes to the coaching staff of the first team. The changes that have occurred were described by the club’s general director, Agron Šalja: “Matjaž Kek mlajši remains as an assistant. We are looking for one more and hope to resolve this quickly. A new fitness coach will be coming, although Dean Novak will also remain in this role. Aleš Luk will still be in charge of goalkeepers, while Gal Ribič and Boris Lainšček will no longer be part of the new staff.”
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Author: editorial Football Planet