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Yesterday “growth” announced that Miodrag Bozovic still stepping down as head coach. Desire to leave Mr. Bozovic expressed even before – after í knocked out of the Cup of Russia representative of the second division “Sizran-2003.” This is the fifth resignation Montenegrin specialist during his time in Russia, where he appeared in 2008.
Yesterday, Vice-President of “growth” Alexander Shikunov reported that the club accepted the resignation of head coach Miodrag Bozovic. Mr. Bozovic left on their own. The fact that it came from him, he said the night before at a press conference after losing a match 1/16 finals of the Cup of Russia. It Rostov, the current holder of the prize, devastating – 0 3 – gave way to the second division team “Sizran-2003.” The defeat continued a series of setbacks, “growth”, which he suffered early in the season on all fronts. The team was not included in the main event of the Europa League, unable to cope in the selection of the Turkish “Trabzonspor”, and in the national championship after eight rounds occupies 14th position, having assets only four points. Mr. Bozovic explained that, in his view, for two and a half years, he and the team “could annoy each other” and that another coach may be able to “shake” it.
Meanwhile, immediately after the announcement of Miodrag Bozovic vice president, “Rostov” Shikunov Alexander said he was not going to accept the resignation of coach who worked at the club since the summer of 2012. Yesterday, Mr. Shikunov was forced to admit that it was not possible to persuade the Montenegrins. Acting head coach, “Rostov” appointed Igor Gamula, who led the club’s youth team.
Thus, in the Russian Premier League was the second season in a coach’s resignation. Last week from his post as coach, “Locomotive” was dismissed Leonid Kucuk. At some point, when the position of Mr. Kucuk become unstable, it is Miodrag Bozovic called his likely successor. Who is the “locomotive” trains Igor Cherevchenko.
In any case, the national football already quite difficult to imagine without Miodrag Bozovic. Being not the most well-known expert, he found himself in Russia in January 2008, when he led a “Amkar”. Since then, the Montenegrin change jobs regularly. After spending a season in the “Amkar” Mr. Bozovic moved to the “Moscow.” Then, when in 2010 the club, having lost the funding has ceased to exist, it has signed a contract with “Dinamo”. There, he did not last long, was fired in the spring of 2011, but soon returned to “Amkar”, which said goodbye in 2012.
Thus, Miodrag Bozovic has experienced a fifth down in the Russian part of the career. They were caused by different reasons – and external circumstances, and the ambitions of the coach, and irrelevant results. However, whatever the background of the event, Mr. Bozovic pretty quickly waiting for new offers from Premier League clubs.
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