Oskar Drobne sees nothing controversial in Kopor’s switch: ‘Hats off for a move that was primarily a sop to the Football Association of Slovenia’
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Last weekend, in the Telemach First League, Rogaška and Koper also competed. Coastal team won 1:0, but it was the away coach’s move that resonated more than the final result. Safet Hadžić made the first substitution after less than a minute: teenager Luka Žavbi, who was included in the starting eleven by Koper only to meet the conditions, left the game. Football Football Association Slovenia.
For many, the move was controversial and, above all, humiliating for a boy of only 17, but Oskar Drobne, the coach of Rogaška, sees nothing controversial in it.
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“What did I tell you before the game? I’d be interested to know how long a footballer will play…” said Oskar Drobne, who has been critical of the NFA’s rules on young players in the past.
Oskar Drobne, who is currently in last place in the 1. SNL standings with Rogaška, continued.This was a big slap in the face to the Football Association of Slovenia, which adopted a very, very ridiculous rule bypassing the coaches. Nobody has asked anyone anything, as we have pointed out many times anyway. Personally, I am very happy that Koper has shown the NHS what this rule is. So hats off for this move.“
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Author: editorial Football Planet