Threats Discovered by Belgrade That Forced Tumbakovic to back off before Kosovo match

Montenegro's Serbian coach, as expected, has had extraordinary threats and pressure from Belgrade to resign before the match with Kosovo. The Montenegrin newspaper “Vijest” points out that Ljubisa Tumbakovic, who has already been fired from the neighbouring State Football Federation, had refused to lead the team for political reasons, broadcast Periscopi. [...]
Montenegro's Serbian coach, as expected, has had extraordinary threats and pressure from Belgrade to resign before the match with Kosovo.
The Montenegrin newspaper “Vijest” points out that Ljubisa Tumbakovic, who has already been fired from the neighbouring State Football Federation, had refused to lead the team for political reasons, broadcast Periscopi.
Montenegro was led to this match, which ended with a score of 1:1 in Podgorica by former national football player Miodrag Dzudovic.
After the match, Montenegro's Football Federation decided to dismiss Tumbakovic from the coach's position because it violated the contract by refusing to lead the Malaysian National Against Kosovo.
For the first time in his career, which was not short, Tumbakovic was in a situation he and the players were afraid of. They had to make a choice: The match against Kosovo or life”, writes Vijesti.
“From Belgrade there were clear, unpleasant signals to play in the match against Kosovo was sacrilege, defeat, treason. These signals were stronger than football and the fight”.
In contrast to the coach's fate, Belgrade's newspaper, Informer, reports that Philip Stojkovic and Mirko Ivanic have been given a second chance by the Montenegrin Football Federation.
That is also understood by the declaration issued by the Malaysian Federation.
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