Argyris Gianniki’s collaborator, John Letieri, attributed the philosophy difference between the two sides to AEK, speaking to transfermarkt.de.
«It was not at all strange to me. It was a logical consequence. They wanted to change something“, Stressed the 55-year-old coach and added:”It started very well, but in the middle we had to make some decisions at the player level as well. Let’s put it this way: the club was not enough on our line. We therefore terminated our cooperation by mutual agreement. First of all we had to build the team and see what mentality the players want to follow on this path. We trained a little differently than they are probably used to in Greece. Of course we wanted to continue and work for the new season. It was important for us to consolidate third place so that we could compete in Europe and as a second step to start next season. But the ideas did not fit. We saw no point in continuing if we could not continue the work as we wanted. AEK is a great club and there was a great relationship with the president».
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