Departure after seven matches: Lalatović is no longer the coach of Buducnost

Buducnost will get a third coach at the start of the season after the expert from Serbia resigned.

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Lalatović greets Arsenal coach Radisav Dragićević, Photo: FSCG
Lalatović greets Arsenal coach Radisav Dragićević, Photo: FSCG
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Nenad Lalatović added the Montenegrin champion to the list of clubs where he spent too short a time.

The coach from Serbia is no longer the coach of Buducnost - after another defeat, this time to Arsenal (1:0), he resigned.

According to Pobjeda, the leading people of the Podgorica club have accepted it, so even though the season has just started, Budućnost will already have a third coach this summer.

Exactly 11 days before the first European match against Noa, Buducnost replaced Ivan Brnović and brought in Lalatović.

The arrival of an expert who always brought great energy, but was also accompanied by scandals, aroused euphoria among fans, but the results were far from expected.

Lalatović led Buducnost in a total of seven matches (four in Europe and three in the championship), and recorded only one triumph - at the start of the domestic championship against Jezera.

Just a few days after arriving, he stated that he would not have taken over Buducnost if he had known the state the club was in, and also said that the "blue and white" should not have been allowed to sell the two best defenders in the league - Ognjen Gašević and Dragan Grivić - for 270.000 euros.

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