After breaking up with the Polish national team, Czesław Mikhnevich never found a job. So far, there are no details, although there have been talks about negotiations with Aberdeen and Southampton. Now one of the football managers has revealed new information about the future of the coach.
In January 2022, Czesław Mikhnevich took charge of the Polish national team after Paulo Sousa, who decided to leave for the Brazilian Flamengo before Christmas. The coach faced a difficult task, because he had to play in the final of the playoffs of the World Cup with Sweden. During the World Cup in Qatar, the coach made a historic feat - after 36 years he left the World Cup group, and then parted ways with the national team in a halo of scandal.
Cheslav Mikhnevich is looking for a new job
From time to time, information appeared in the media that the coach was looking for work. Press and Journal journalists reported that the Scottish club Aberdeen is looking for a new coach, and Cheslav Mikhnevich is one of the main candidates to replace Jim Goodwin.
Daily Echo Saints reporter Benji Nurik reported that former coach m.in. Legia Warszawa was supposed to contact Southampton, where Poland’s Jan Bednarek plays. “Former Poland manager Czesław Mikhniewicz recently contacted Southampton to express his interest in a managerial position,” the journalist wrote.
Will Cheslav Mikhnevich go in an unexpected direction?
So far, nothing has come out, but the latest issue of Goal24 magazine features a sports manager and a former club president and owner, among others. Andrzej Grajewski said that the former coach of the Polish national team, Czesław Mikhniewicz, could go in an unexpected way.
According to the former coach, Legia Warszawa may go to South America. Czesław Mihniewicz should be of interest to the Chilean federation, which he faced as a selector for the Polish national team ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.
Source: Wprost
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