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As is known, on the sixth matchday of Merkantil Bank NB II, following the defeat of Budaörs, head coach Ferenc Bene was relieved of his post by Vasas FC. The former coach’s tasks were temporarily assumed by the second coach of our team, András Tóth,
On Tuesday, however, it was decided that Szabolcs Schindler, who had managed the only undefeated team in the second division, Békéscsaba, would be the new head coach, and Tóth would help in his job as assistant coach.
– It is a great honor for me to be the coach of Vasas FC. Not only my love for Vasas, but also the fact that sporting director Miklós Nagy persisted in my contract the entire time played a role in my decision, and this trust is extremely important. I learned almost everything in this club, I grew up here. I had legendary and tough coaches, so I want to give back to the honest football that they represented back then, which is very important to me. I will not deal with the past, for me the present and the future are the most important, we will focus on that. This team can make a lot of changes, but it requires modest and humble work. We have good footballers, but that alone is not enough, we have to function well as a team. I have a work ethic that I believe in, I am always motivated by goals Said the new manager on the club’s website.
With the acquisition of Vasas Schindler, he also stepped on the training front. The people of Angyalföld have not saved until now, when, promising everyone, he proved Ujpest’s Róbert Feczesin, leading the list of top scorers in NB I in winter, and then NB I’s goalscorer András Radó of Zalaegerszeg in summer. But the principle of “money doesn’t matter” also appeared when Richard Vernes and Levente Jova, who had returned home from abroad, or Erik Silye from Ferencváros, had just moved to Angyalföld.
And now they have traded their head coach for a lot of money, naming Schindler to replace the ousted Ferenc Bene.
According to csakfoci.hu, on the one hand, Bene had to pay great pain for the premature termination of the contract, but the arrival of Schindler cost even more. The significant amount involved is also indicated by the fact that Vasas minority owner and sporting director Miklós Nagy tried to negotiate the rather racy purchase price requested by Békéscsaba for Schindler for about a week.
We know that the Red-Blue club leader even traded for hours at the Storm Corner on Monday, with signs of success.
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