There will be no great return to Jagiellonia. Unambiguous opinion on the choice of a coach

“The second term of the coach from Trzebnica ended after twenty official matches as the head of the yellow-and-red training staff. In nineteen rounds of PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa, the team led by Mamrot’s coach, won six. The Białystok players did not manage to compete for the Polish Cup, with which they said goodbye after the first round. Summing up both terms, our team led by Ireneusz Mamrot played a total of one hundred and twenty-eight official matches. The final balance sheet was fifty-seven wins, twenty-eight. nine draws and forty-two defeats. During this time, we were happy with the Polish vice-championship and we fought for the second Polish Cup in the club’s history. Competition in the Europa League qualifying rounds, in particular the trip to Portugal, will remain unforgettable. Coach, thank you for everything and wish good luck in your future career! ” -.

And it was unexpected information, because on Thursday Agnieszka Syczewska, the president of Jagiellonia, assured in an interview that Mamrot would not be dismissed. When asked if the trainer can sleep peacefully, she replied: Yes. Our diagnosis is that the trainer is not the problem. The team needs change.

Ireneusz Mamrot led Jaga from the beginning of this season. It was his second term in Białystok. During it, he had a poor average – only 1.2 points per game. Previously, he worked for this club in 2017-2019. Back then, his average in 108 games was 1.63 points.

Who will succeed Mamrot?

Zbigniew Boniek, former president of the Polish Football Association, suggested on Twitter that it was time for Michał Probierz to return.

However, this will not happen. However, Wojciech Strzałkowski, the head of the supervisory board, in an interview with the Polish Radio Białystok, ruled out the return of Probierz. He also added that we will not know the new coach until January 1. Then we will also meet the new sports director. What else did Strzałkowski say?

– Life is dynamic and it turns out that most members of the supervisory board believe that there is no point in waiting any longer because there is a winter break. It is best to rearrange the furniture during the winter break. The players went to Christmas and will return to training with a new training staff – summed up Strzałkowski.

Jagiellonia’s poor season

Jagiellonia is disappointing this season. In the first league, after 19 rounds, he is only eleventh in the league (six wins and draws and seven defeats each). He is seventeen points behind the leading Lech Poznań.

Mamrot is the eighth coach in the league to lose his job this season. Previously, they were: Piotr Stokowiec (Lechia Gdańsk), Czesław Michniewicz and Marek Gołębiewski (both Legia Warsaw), Piotr Tworek (Warta Poznań), Michał Prownica (Cracovia), Mariusz Lewandowski (Bruk-Bet Termalica Nieciecza) and Dariusz Żuraw (KGHM Zagłębie Lupine)

Source: Sport

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