Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Niko Kovac Presented as New Coach of AS Monaco

July 21, 2020 - Former Croatia national team coach and ex Bayern Munich boss Niko Kovac has been appointed the coach of AS Monaco FC.

Index.hr reports that the press conference lasted more than an hour, at which Niko Kovac was presented as a new man on the bench of the Ligue 1 club.

In the beginning, Kovac greeted those present in French and said briefly that they would try to teach him the language as soon as possible. He then continued in English, and due to the continuous translation, the press conference dragged on for more than an hour.

"The call surprised me, everything went fast and that's why I am speaking English. The reason is simple - Monaco is a big club with a great tradition. The last few years have not been so successful and our goal is to bring the club back to the top of the league," he said and answered questions from the journalists.

How will you improve the team and what needs to be added to the team?

"Every coach has his own philosophy, and in the past, I've played and worked in clubs like Eintracht and Bayern that are very different in style. We have to adapt, see the players we have, and then decide on the right tactics that can help the team."

How well do you know the French league?

"French football is very successful, especially the national team. Some of the best players in the world play or have played in this league. I have to improve my knowledge of all the clubs, but above all, look at my team."

How did the first contact with the players go?

"The first contact was very, very good. The first training was very intense, and yesterday and today we did a great job. It will take time, we have five weeks to improve and I am sure we will find the right solutions to improve the team."

The club has changed four coaches in 18 months. Are you afraid of that?

"No."

Who will be in your professional staff?

"My brother Robert, a former world-class player, will be in the professional staff, because I need a close person I trust. Goran Lackovic is a Croat with whom I worked in the Croatian youth and senior national team, and Austrian Walter Greffer is responsible for strength and fitness. The staff is small but strong and well known, I believe it will be a significant tool for this team."

Have you heard from Danijel Subasic?

"I know Suba, he played here I think seven years and did a great job. I think he started in the second league and immediately in the first season, they secured promotion. We haven't heard from each other, I think he's in Croatia and he's preparing for a new job. I'll call him, but first Dado Prsa - I played with him, he is a great person and lives near Monaco."

What is the training center for you? Do you have any requirements?

"I'm very happy because this training center smells like hard work. That's how it is and I like it. We visited it right away on Sunday and I said I really like it because it's not glamorous, but small but great to work with. For me, it's the best atmosphere we can have."

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Tuesday, 9 June 2020

Danijel Subasic Saying Goodbye to Monaco After 8 Years

June 9, 2020 - Former Croatia national team goalkeeper, World Cup finalist and Monaco member Danijel Subasic is saying goodbye to the club and city he has called home since 2012. 

Gol.hr reports that Danijel Subasic is counting down his final days in Monaco, the club where he first arrived in January 2012.

Monaco announced on Monday that Danijel Subasic would leave its ranks on June 30, while his current contract is valid.

It is not yet known where the former Croatia national team player will continue his career, but it seems likely that he will not stop playing football. Subasic will celebrate his 36th birthday in October and can certainly defend at a high level for a few more years.

After Monaco's announcement, Subasic confined the news and said goodbye to his soon-to-be former club with an emotional post on Instagram.

"Thank you so much for making your dreams come true, I will always be one of you. After almost 300 games played, it's time to say goodbye and thank you for all the support of the fans and all the club employees who have been with me since day one. Time passes, love remains. Daghe Munegu (Naprijed Monaco nap.a.). Hvalaaaa," wrote the legendary Suba.

Subasic spent eight and a half years of his career in Monaco, five in his hometown of Zadar, and three and a half with Hajduk. Subasic came to Monaco from Poljud and quickly became a legend of the club, becoming the second goalkeeper in the history of the club regarding the number of appearances.

When Subasic signed the contract, Monaco was in the second league and then began their rise to the top. It all culminated in 2017, when they won the French title ahead of the favored PSG and played in the semifinals of the Champions League, where they were barely knocked out by Juventus.

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Friday, 17 February 2017

Subašić Sends Love to His Home Team in Zadar

Croatian footballer Danijel Subašić sends his love to Zadar from Monaco...

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