The Slovakian striker hailed Miodrag Bozovic and assured the Perm fans of a decent Russian Premier League start after forcing his move from FK Dukla Banska.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Amkar-Perm-c39067 head coach, Miodrag Bozovic, after completing a move from FK Dukla Banska. He added that the presence of former Dynamo Moscow boss at Zvezda Stadium convinced him to join the Russian outfit during the winter transfer window.
The Slovakian striker reportedly penned down a short deal that will keep him at Perm until next summer.
Jakubko admitted that he forced his former club to let him go to the Russian outfit headed by Bozovic. Jakubko had previously worked with the Russian tactician during his stay with the Moscow-based club.
“I received a serious offer from Perm. The big plus for me was that the club is coached by a good coach. The coach knows me well enough and knows my strengths. He invited me to his new project because he needed a player like me. I will try to justify his confidence.” The former FC Khimki forward was quoted as saying.
Jakubko went on to reveal that though it was a difficult decision to leave his native city, he preferred playing in the Russian Premier League. He had a decent Corgon Liga campaign with the Slovakian outfit, having scored 10 goals in 17 league appearances.
"My former club were not willing to let me go. However, I managed to get a way out. It was hard to leave Dukla after such a long time.
“But I hope everything will be fine, and I will try to help the Red-blacks.” The 31-year-old said.
The Navozniki are currently at the twelfth spot on the league table, lucky enough to retain a spot well outside the drop zone by stretching their lead to 10 points from the bottom spot.
Jakubko expressed his excitement linking up again with his former teammates and praised http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Artyom-Molodtsov-c6772. He played alongside the duo during his stay with Saturn Moscow Oblast and FC Moscow respectively.
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