Plamen Markov: No Ill Feelings between CSKA's Managers
Updated on: 19.02.2007, 01:40
Published on: 17.02.2007, 14:54
SOFIA (topsport) -- CSKA are back in Bulgaria after a ten-day training camp in Antalya. The team arrived at Sofia Airport around 6 pm on Friday.
CSKA's coach Plamen Markov said he was satisfied with their work in the Turkish resort.
"Our players are good, but we expect to attract even better ones in spring," Markov told reporters at the airport.
The chief of CSKA's monitoring board, Alexander Tomov promised 1 mln euros to the team if the win the championship. Plamen Markov said this was a great stimulus for the players.
"The case of Leo Jimenez was a misunderstanding between the player and his managers. His managers had lied to him that he will sign with CSKA as soon as he came to the team. There are no ill feelings between the managers. I am not interested in such matters," Plamen Markov told reporters on Friday.
"We are ready," Velizar Dimitrov from CSKA announced. "Daniel Morales fits in the team. I trust the club's managers. They have fulfilled their promises so far," Dimitrov said.