Golmohammadi reacts to Ivankovic’s return to Persepolis
TEHRAN - Yahya Golmohammadi, head coach of the Persepolis football team, said he is ready to step down from his role and pave the way for the return of Branko Ivankovic.
“I anticipated these days and I knew that we would encounter difficulties. What matters now is our ability to progress with greater strength, concentration, and vitality,” said Golmohammadi on Friday.
Persepolis did not advance to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League after a 2-1 home defeat against Al Duhail in Tehran. The team's failure to win in their last six matches has sparked criticism towards the team and the head coach.
Comparing his team with Manchester City, Golmohammadi, whose side won the treble title last season, said, “It's unrealistic to expect a team like us or Manchester City to stay at the top level and win trophies for many years, unless there is a solid organization and plan in place.
“Despite our success in winning the titles last season, we had a tough time holding onto all our players and had to let go of two or three.
“It is important for us to understand the fans' anger and transform it towards positive change in our performance,” Golmohammadi added.
Recently, the Iranian media reports suggest that Ivankovic, former head coach of Persepolis, is a candidate to return to the team.
“I have complete faith in Branko's ability to lead Persepolis, so I would offer him the coaching position tonight if he can come,” Golmohammadi said in response to the rumors.
“This doesn't bother me at all, even though some people assume I'll be upset if BronKo's name is brought up. He was my coach, and many of Persepoli’ recent successes can be traced back to him.
“Nonetheless, I believe that spreading these rumors has nothing to do with football matters. Football fans are already informed, and I will discuss this in the future if required,” he concluded.