Will Levski be left without a coach?



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Levski manager Slavisa Stojanovic appears to be among the big favorites to fill the position in the Serbian national team. At least that is what the Slovenian media claim.

After information emerged today that the 51-year-old stuntman was among the options for the “blues”, his homeland quickly broke the case.

One of Slovenia’s main media outlets, 24ur.com, reports that Stojanovic has declined to comment on the information, hinting that there is a great deal of truth in the information.

In an article on the subject, the media assures that the other candidate for the Serbian coach, Vladan Milojevic, would not easily leave his Al Ahly, from where they want a large compensation.

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Any Serbian interest in Stojanovic would seriously confuse Levski’s plans. The Blues seem to have found their coach, with whom they recorded a win over Loko (Plovdiv) and a loss to Arda. When he arrived at Levski, Stojanovic announced that he had unfinished business for Gerena. It remains to be seen if he will be able to finalize it.

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