udria san malo proucavanje Reje jer amo rec nisan bia za njegov dolazak zbog onako brzog odlaska i previse prominjenih klubova ali...
Score mu je: 8-2-3, uz cinjenicu da mu je prvo kolo bila Rijeka u gostima sta je prerealno popusit. U prilog mu siguro ide pobjeda u derbiu doma 2-1 unatoc bojkotu. Izgubia je jos od karlovca u gostima i sibenika doma po 1-0. Udria san malo wikipediu ka i svaki prosjecni covik i podsitia se na sljedece cinjenice:
In January 2005, Reja was appointed as the manager of the Partenopei, replacing Gian Piero Ventura. He led Napoli to win Serie C1, obtaining promotion to Serie B in 2006, promptly guiding his team to a second consecutive promotion to Serie A in 2007. Napoli hadn't featured in the top tier of Italian Football since 2001. In his first Serie A campaign with Napoli, Reja guided the Azzurri to an Intertoto Cup qualification spot, additionally garnering memorable wins against Internazionale, Udinese, and A.C. Milan.
Due to his recognizable success the year before, Reja was confirmed at the helm of Napoli in the 2008–09 Serie A season. He managed to lead the Partenopei to the second qualification round of the UEFA Cup, where they were defeated by S.L. Benfica. Napoli rose up to first place in the Serie A table in the first half of the season, thanks to impressive wins against Fiorentina, Juventus, Palermo, and Lazio; the apparent domestic success greatly increased fans' interest and support for the Neapolitan side, despite the club's failures on a continental level.
However, results quickly deteriorated in the second half of the season, with Napoli losing contact with any of the European Cup spots. Reja was ultimately sacked on 10 March 2009, following a 0–2 home loss to S.S. Lazio on the 27th Serie A Matchday, abruptly closing a five-year spell with the Azzuri. He was replaced by former Italian team boss Roberto Donadoni.[5]
Nevertheless, he is largely credited for the general revitalization of the club, by bringing in and launching the careers of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Marek Hamšík, Walter Gargano, Salvatore Aronica, Christian Maggio, and organizing the return of Paolo Cannavaro, a Napoli veteran, thus building a squad with incredible potential.
After a short successful spell as head coach of Croatian side Hajduk Split from August 2009 to February 2010, Reja opted to quit his job in Split in order to become the new manager of S.S. Lazio.[6] He was unveiled as the new Lazio head coach the following day, replacing Davide Ballardini.[7] He turned the fortunes of a club in dismay, guiding it out of the relegation zone and into a mid-table finish in the season.
The 2010–11 season for Lazio started in an astonishing way, with the team surprisingly heading Serie A with a four-point advantage to runners-up Inter after nine games, thanks to Reja's abilities in relaunching players such as Mauro Zárate, Cristian Ledesma and Stefano Mauri, as well as introducing new key signings such as Brazilian international Hernanes. On 17 May 2012 he resigned from the job, despite the president's pleas for him to stay on.[8]
After the sacking of Vladimir Petković, Reja returned to Lazio for a second spell on 4 January 2014, completing the season in ninth place. On 12 June 2014, he resigned from his role, with Stefano Pioli appointed as his replacement the same day.[9]
Veliki, ogromni plusevi... Moramo dodat pluseve kondicijskom treneru jer znamo kako su igraci bili spremni pod njin i parilo mi se da su i ovo zadnje prolice bili takodjer spremni...
Ako ga dovodimo, triba potpisat da ne more otic ca za dva dana i te sheme, al definitivno san nakon svih ovih informacija za!
[uredio zokabrziodmetka - 07. rujna 2018. u 16:46]