“The last few days have been really hectic. There were several options in the game, as we admitted earlier in the week, and the situation has finally developed in such a way that David will stay with A, and we’re happy for that. It’s a representative of a young and progressive coaching school, “said Luděk Mikloško, who became the new head of the Baník sports department in early October.
Vrba finished on the bench after Sunday’s 0: 0 in Liberec. Oulehla and Baránek then temporarily hired the squad before Baník announced Hapal’s arrival on Wednesday. Ostrava have only won two of eleven league games so far and are in third place from bottom of the standings. The new implementation team will experience its first competitive Sunday in the home game against Slovácko.