Under-pressure Anzhi boss has requested for more time and insisted that he can turn around the results at Makhachkala stadium.
There’s little arguing that Anzhi Makhachkala president, Suleyman Kerimov, is amongst the richest Russian billionaires at the moment. He has managed to bring talented, experienced and known players to the Russian Premier League since his takeover.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mbark-Boussoufa-c25085 are among the prominent signings he made during the summer transfer window, last year.
But one thing that Yuri Krasnozhan, the Wild-division head coach, needs more than anything else would not cost Kerimov a single penny. Krasnozhan needs time to mould the team he can call his own.
The fact that the Russian outfit is desperate to win silverware, which they have never done so in their entire history, has now put immense pressure on the Russian tactician, who has asked for more time to help Anzhi claim a European spot.
The ambitious club have already shown the world that they cannot afford to lose, after partying company with their former manager, Gadzhi Gadzhiev, a mere six months after his appointment. So, the clock is ticking for Krasnozhan, who still has 12 League rounds to alter the situation.
Krasnozhan has endured a tough start to life as Anzhi boss, with the Russian outfit currently seventh, six points adrift of the UEFA Champions League spot. If speculations are to be believed, Anzhi are already searching for a replacement.
Consequently, he has now pleaded with the management for time to build a winning squad.
“I think we need time, because we cannot ignore the laws of life. We need to work hard together, as it's not going to happen immediately. I have confidence that everything will turn out good, but just not right away.
“I believe in miracles, that’s why I have opted for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.” The former Lokomotiv Moscow manager was quoted as saying.
Krasnozhan admitted that he had rough spells with Spartak Nalchik and assured the fans of helping the Wild-division in the coming years.
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