He took over the team from Lower Silesia Discover Beckellawho was an assistant last season That’s Dariusz in Wisła Ploc. He left the Masovian club in the summer when he was hired by the club Mariusz Misiura.
Chrobry was looking for a new coach after he was fired Piotr Plewnia. The former manager of the Głogów team lost his job after Saturday’s late defeat in the Betclic I league match against Wisła Kraków (0:3).
Beckella is 46 years old. In the past, he independently managed Siarka Tarnobrzeg, and also worked as an assistant in KGHM Zagłębie Lubin, Odra Opole and Śląsk Wrocław. In addition, he was an analytical coach in Raków Czestochowa and Lech Poznań.
As WP SportoweFakty found out, at the end of the investigation, the authorities of the club from Lower Silesia were considering another candidate. He was her Piotr Tworekwhich previously ran Warta Poznań and Śląsk Wrocław. However, the choice won with Beckella.
Chrobry made a change on the bench, because this season he has big problems at the back of the Premier League. He scored only 12 points in 16 rounds. and it is 16th in the table, which would bring it into a lower level. He loses 1 point to the safe zone.
The new trainer has already made his first classes in Głogów, and will make his official debut this Saturday at 14.30. His players, in a very important match, will face another team that will fight to avoid relegation – Odra Opole.
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How do you view the role of fan support in a team’s performance, and what steps will you take to engage the Chrobry Głogów supporters moving forward?
Questions for the guests:
1. Guest 1: Can you tell us more about your plans as the new head coach of Chrobry Głogów? What changes do you hope to implement in the team’s performance and style of play?
2. Guest 2: As someone who has worked with Lower Silesia clubs in the past, how do you find the atmosphere in the region and what challenges do you foresee in taking over a struggling team like Chrobry Głogów?
3. In your experience, what are some of the key factors that contribute to a team’s success in the Polish Premier League? How do you plan to address the defense issues that Głogów has been facing this season?
4. Can you share your thoughts on the tactical approach you’ll be taking with the team? Will there be any major player changes or formation adjustments?
5. As someone who has experience working as both an assistant coach and a manager, how do you prioritize communication and team building within the squad?
6. With the team sitting just above the relegation zone, what are your expectations for the upcoming matches and the remainder of the season? How do you plan to navigate the pressure and intensity of such a crucial period?
7. Lastly, what advice would you give to aspiring coaches looking to make a name for themselves in the Polish football scene, particularly those coming from smaller clubs like Głogów?