BELGRADE (AFP)
Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade on Tuesday announced that
Aleksandar Jankovic will be the club's new coach after the
surprise resignation of Robert Prosinecki.
"That the club called me at such a difficult time gives me real
satisfaction", Jankovic, who previously coached Red Star in the
2007-08 season, told journalists.
Prosinecki's resignation came just days before Red Star host
French club Bordeaux in the first leg of their Europa League
play-off round tie.
"This is a delicate moment, with the match against Bordeaux, we
have a lot of work ahead of us," the new coach said.
"There is not enough time to prepare for the match... but I
expect that the players will show club spirit and will understand
the importance of matches in the European competition," he added.
Jankovic, who is also the coach of Serbia's national under-21
side, signed a two-year contract with Red Star.
After his playing career was cut short by injuries at 28,
Jankovic, 40, has worked as an assistant coach for Bulgarian
champions Levski Sofia, Belgium's KSC Lokeren -- where he also
made it to head coach for several months in 2009 -- Metalurg
Donetsk from Ukraine and Lokomotiv Moscow.