Al Dhafra new Serbian coach
revealed that he has a good impression of football in the UAE, through his
relationship with his compatriot Vuk Razovic, the former coach of Al Dhafra
Club, and by watching some matches of the ADNOC Professional League.
The Serbian coach made it
clear during his first introductory press conference on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi
that he concluded that there is no easy match in the Champions League and that
teams usually win with great difficulty, and that this is clearly visible in
the results of the matches.
Nebojsa added that it is difficult to say that winning is easy after watching
many matches and standing at the level of Al Dhafra team.
The new coach of Dhafra Club
stressed that his team definitely needs intensive work in order to appear
distinctly in the new season and be able to provide a good level, adding that
he is very happy to be a part of this club.
Nebojsa said that he thanks
the club's management for giving him the opportunity to be part of this
organization, indicating his strong desire to start his mission with the team
quickly.
The Serbian coach revealed that his work in Al Dhafra is his first stop in the
Gulf region, adding that he knows a lot about Emirates football.
He also praised thanks to his
friend Vuk Razovic, who briefed him on all matters in the region.
Nebojsa said that he watched Al Dhafra through some matches last season when
the team suffered in the last stages of the league, describing this as a
difficult situation, stressing that he does not want the team to go through the
same thing with him, which requires preparation in a correct manner, wishing
that all people should be one hand so that the team can achieve success.
About the team?s need for midfield players, the Serbian coach said that he
watched matches for the league clubs to know the type of players who can
succeed, and that he is currently working jointly with the club?s technical
committee to conclude new deals according to the team?s technical needs.
Al Dhafra coach revealed a
working relationship he had previously linked to the technical director of
Al-Ain club, Sergio Rebrov, when they worked together in the Hungarian League
and met more than once, praising the capabilities of Al-Ain coach and
confirming that he will meet him again in the ADNOC Professional League.
At the end of his press
conference, the Serbian coach did not hide his desire to win titles with Al
Dhafra Club, saying: ?I have won titles in the cup championships during my
career, and for me I prefer winning cups instead of the league because the
competition is short, within 3 to 4 matches and you can get nickname".
It is worth noting that Al
Dhafra coach represented Rakovica, F-Aki Red, Insos Parallini of Cyprus,
Serbian F-Aki Red, Canadian Edmonton, Canadian Toronto and Hungarian Lombard
from 1987 to 2001.
He also led the Montenegrin clubs Karbalj, Montenegrin Ridar and Serbian Hijdik
And the Serbian Aki Reed, the Serbian Vojvdina, the Hungarian Ubis and the
Latvian Lipest
and Budapest, Hungary, from 2008 to 2022