I will put that in a different way. For me these results are reality for Dinamo. Bjelica was the outlier in Dinamo story who made them all believe they can play against top teams in Europe and they did. Now we are back to usual scared performances. If you are a coach and you spend whole week of preparation talking how your opponent is good and how you need to watch this and that player, that destroys players morale and makes them believe draw is a good result. And I am sure most of our coaches are doing just that with couple of examples like Bjelica. To do something big in Europe your team has to have qoulity but also belief that they can play against all those other top clubs.
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These results are reality for Dinamo's coaches, not for the players. I'm not saying that Dinamo has a team that can easily beat top European teams but they definitely can play better. As you said - the biggest problem is that they lost their winning mentality they had under Bjelica. That's why I hoped Krznar is just a temporary solution until they find someine better. I'm pretty sure the wouldn't have lost 3-0 to Sheriff if they had a better coach.
Personally, I agree that the Dinamo team is weaker this season, but the way they lost the matches against Sheriff and West Ham tells me that the players have lost faith in their abilities, that the coach does not know how to prepare the right strategy and game plan and therefore unfortunately I am not optimistic about the future of Dinamo in this European competition.
That is why I said in a previous post that for Dinamo will be a success in the Europa League this season if they avoid the last place in the group and continue competing in the conference league in the spring.
Given the current relationships at the club and in the city, I dont think its realistic for anyone to replace the coach this season.
The groups favorite for first place is obviously West Ham.