Sašo Udovič had to look for a new coach just before the end of the season: Mario Carević got tired of empty promises and left
In winter he was one of the candidates for the new coach
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but he stayed in Novo Mesto. Now Mario Carevic has finally said goodbye. The former Croatian footballer got tired of empty promises and, after it became clear that Krka had no chance of breaking through in any case
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, he said goodbye.
Sašo Udovič, Krka’s sport director, has already started the search for a new coach, and Sandi Bracovič and Denis Mojstrović have temporarily taken over the management of the team.
“I decided to leave because I believe that my colleagues and I have really achieved the maximum in the circumstances in which we have worked. Krka still cannot obtain a first league licence. The club also plays on a pitch with only one stand, and it is in a very poor state of repair,“, the 41-year-oldexpert from Makarska told Index.
No one from the management interfered in his work
“The project to build a better stand and surrounding infrastructure has been planned for a long time, but it was still too expensive for the municipality. For a year, all we heard was ‘we’ll do it tomorrow’, and I realised that we cannot go on in this situation. I must stress that Krka was an important and positive experience for me. I got peace and continuity of work in the club, nobody from the management interfered in our work. I am proud of what we have done, with 23 games without defeat we have written the history of Slovenian football. But we just felt that it was no longer going ahead. When these infrastructure projects collapsed, there was a collective drop in energy that affected the team. We have drawn a few games when we should have been winning. All this tired me out… I used to commute to work from Zagreb every day, and now it’s time to say goodbye,” added Mario Carević, who will take over Krka in September 2021.
This text was automatically translated using AI.