Cercle Brugge won a practice match against Lokeren on Thursday. However, it did so without trainer Miron Muslic.
Cercle Brugge won yesterday with a B team from Lokeren (2-1). The topic of discussion of the day, however, was the absence of trainer Miron Muslic.
In recent days, the Association has focused almost exclusively on Kévin Denkey. He was missing against RSC Anderlecht, because he was in the States to finalize his transfer.
For the time being, however, there appears to be no breakthrough in the case, Het Nieuwsblad reports. The newspaper also talks about the absence of Miron Muslic from Thursday’s practice match.
Is he also negotiating a transfer? After all, he has been in conflict with the club board in recent weeks, including about leaving strong players at home in a European match.
According to Het Nieuwsblad, Muslic is not concerned with transfer plans. The coach is said to have requested permission to travel to Austria earlier due to private circumstances.
The players are until Tuesday. Then there are two more training sessions on the agenda. This way, Muslic has a few extra days with his family.