The Russian club have lost a number of key players this
summer and former star Roberto Carlos feels they will be a laughing stock if
they do not bring in new staff
Former Anzhi Makhachkala assistant coach Roberto Carlos
has claimed that the club will collapse within two years if drastic action is
not taken.
The Dagestan club made headline for their ambitious
spending but a change of policy prompted the sale of a number of their star
players, including Samuel Eto'o.
The ex-Brazil star feels that the absence of himself and
coach Guus Hiddink will leave the club a laughing stock in Europe this year.
"I used to say: 'If Guus Hiddink and I leave, the
entire command structure will collapse," Carlos told Sport Express.
"But I didn't think it would happen so soon. If I
had stayed in at Anzhi, this would not happen. The team simply does not have
enough experience.
"Makhachkala will look ridiculous in the Europa
League, unless they hire a good coach and a good sports director. At this pace
the club will collapse in the next two years."
The 40-year-old left Anzhi in the summer to take the
reins at Turkish side Sivasspor.


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