Bayern in a message to Maccabi Tel Aviv: "There is no chance that Andrea Trinkieri will leave in the summer"
Sports director Peshich will not release the coach marked by the Yellows.
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06/05/2022
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While Maccabi Tel Aviv is trying to secure first place at the end of the regular season in the Premier League, it is already starting to think about the big question of the summer: Who will be the coach next season?
Avi Even is (temporarily?) On the lines until the end of the season, but in the summer the Yellows will try to bring in a professional with a floor rate.
Xavi Pasqual is one of the team's most prominent candidates, although he has been recalled by several other Euroleague teams and is even considering staying at Zenit St Petersburg, and at the moment it seems that the candidacy of another coach, Andrea Trinkieri, could also be ruled out.
Marco Pesic, the sporting director of Bayern Munich, stated yesterday that Strinkieri, who brought the team as a step from a sensational promotion to the Final Four at the expense of Barcelona, will continue in the team next season as well.
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No question mark.
Peshich with Trinkieri (Photo: Reuters)
"There is no room for discussion here, or a question mark. There will be no talks with Andrea. He remains, and that's it. A departure is out of the question," Peshich told the Basketnews website.
"We completely rule out the possibility that he will leave. To be honest, I will be surprised if he himself wants to leave, or he asks for it. In any case, we will insist on leaving him even if he asks to leave."
Meanwhile, Eurohops are busy making summaries after the Euroleague Final Four picture is complete.
Last night, the site writers' election for the second five of the season was announced, and it included the majority of Scotty Wilbkin, who led the Maccabi Tel Aviv scoring list.
Ante Zizic and James Nanley also received votes, but did not accumulate enough.
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