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Here’s what Garcia is doing while it’s increasingly talking about moving to Hajduk

Here’s what Garcia is doing while it’s increasingly talking about moving to Hajduk


And while all -hearted is discussed about the arrival of the coach of Istria Gonzala Garci in HajdukUruguayan does not seem to care too much about it. Namely, the coach is still in Pula, and appeared in the finals of the Istria Cup between Uljanik and the Adriatic.

Sports director Sasha Bjelanovic Today is for Voice of Istria confirmed that Garcia would surely leave Istria this summer. He pointed out that after only six months, the parting had shocked them, but they were already looking for a replacement for Garcia.

– We cannot pretend that we were not surprised by the first announcement of Garcia’s departure, after which everything rolled. We were not ready for that and we are not ashamed to admit it, because in the conversations I have led every day, and the owners less frequently, we did not get any impression that it could reach it – he said, adding::

– We expected that there would be offer and occupation, as it was for the players, but we hoped that it would not happen, that is, Garcia would recognize what we offered him. It turned out differently and now we are waiting for the process of finding a new coach, which often requires more effort than bringing players. But one healthy environment, and we think of such a thing, should never be dependent on the individual, no matter who he was.

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The media has already reported that Hajduk will indirectly pay 450,000 euros for a termination of the contract that has bound Garcia for two more years. In addition to the main coach, six more members of the headquarters will move from Pula to Split, and the only one who will remain in Istria is the goalkeeper coach.



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