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Olympiacos: Nikolakopoulos article on Spanish coaches – Costas Nikolakopoulos – Articles

Olympiacos: Nikolakopoulos article on Spanish coaches – Costas Nikolakopoulos – Articles

• What do I think of the trainer’s topic Olympic And the names you heard about his seat?

• very simple. We like it – we don’t like it, which we don’t like, the truth is one thing: whoever coaches Spain’s Olympiacos from La Liga, it will be a surplus! Literally anyone!

• Sorry, Since when should a Spanish coach come to Greece? A Spaniard from Spain, I mean, has never worked in Spain, like Corbran – because Oscar Garcia never worked in Spain when he came to Olympiacos (he’s been in Austria and Israel).

• The only ones who came are o Valverde and Mitchell In Olympiacos, twice each, the second time coming from a painful sending off (from Villarreal and Getafe, respectively). And when did they come? Ernesto in 2008 and 2010 and Mitchell for the first time in 2013…

• Let’s remember that o Jimenez The last three times he’s submitted to AEK, has it come twice from his work in Arabia and once from his work in B’ Spain? Only when he first came to AEK, in 2010, did he work in Division A.

in Panathinaikos Only Pogiatos from Real’s K19 and the now retired Fabri from Division B have been Spanish coaches for years. And I doubt if a Spanish coach went to PAOK.

Do you understand the situation? Greek football, especially for more than 10 years, has been the last choice for a coach from La Liga and especially La Liga. And we may now feel sad and dirty by the Spaniards that Cordon has to bring in, but for now everyone is talking them down with Celta, Getafe, Almeria and A-teams. And for them, specific groups are likely to be a priority, even if they are small and medium and even if they are at risk of falling out.

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• I don’t argue that Cordon’s Spaniards train minds. I’m just explaining the fact: Whoever comes, if anyone comes… it will be too much for Olympiacos. Let’s not love it that way.

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