Football
Šilhavý to Egypt? The national team coach has a lucrative offer on the table
Jaroslav Šilhavy has a contract with the Czech national team only until June and the question is what will happen next.
Jaroslav Šilhavy has a contract with the Czech national team only until June and the question is what will happen next.
Šilhavý’s engagement with the national team can definitely be considered successful. After a long time, he has restored the face of the Czech team, the national team once again enjoyed more support from fans than critics. The performance in the win over England (2::1) or the draw with Belgium (1::1) was top-notch.
The Czechs surprised at the European Championships, where they went through the strong Netherlands to the quarter-finals. And that the World Cup didn’t work out? In the current state of Czech football, it is more a reality than an unfulfilled goal. Even with all the absentees, Šilhavy’s charges fought bravely.
Still, there is talk of Šilhavy’s end. Especially in the offices in Strahov, where there is a great interest in installing Ivan Hašek as national coach.
If Šilhavy’s contract is not extended, he may not be out of work for long. According to iSport, the rich Egyptian club Al Ahly is interested in his services.
The club is currently in first place in the local Premier League and is one of the richest clubs in Egypt. Al Ahly is a very lucrative engagement in the Arab world, with 42 league titles to its credit, and is one of the most successful clubs in the world in terms of total number of trophies.
If Šilhavý does not extend his contract with the Czech national team, he should have a very interesting offer on the table. Still, a large part of the public is of the opinion that he should get another contract for the work he has done.
Source:: iSport
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