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“We've had three or four coaches in the last two seasons”


Article by Tudor Belivacă – Published Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 2:06 p.m. / Updated Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 2:09 p.m.

Timotej Jambor, the footballer for whom Rapid paid one million euros, was introduced to Slasj Wroclaw, a team in League 2 of Poland. On loan until the summer, the Slovakian striker introduced himself to supporters and gave a short interview for the new club's website.

Immediately after the presentation, he answered a few questions for the club's website and also talked about the situation at Rapid, a team where he was unable to settle. Timotej Jambor is on loan at Slask Wroclaw until the summer, and the Poles also have an option to buy.

Timotej Jambor pointed out the thing that unbalanced him at Rapid: “For a young player, the lack of stability is not easy to manage”

Asked why he decided to come to Slask loan, Timotej Jambor answered for club website: “The last few years were not so easy. I had three or four coaches in the last two seasons. It was a constant flow. For a young player the lack of stability is not easy to handle. I want to play constantly, so I looked for different options and Slask was the best option. I decided to come here and I hope it will be an important moment in my career”

Asked if he sees himself staying at Slask Wroclaw after the loan, Jambor replied: “I hope so. My first impressions are fantastic. I hope everything goes as well as it did on the first day. The most important thing is to have good performances on the pitch. If I have them, I think I can stay here for a long time”

I like to play with the ball at my feet. I feel comfortable between the lines, working with the midfielders. I'm not always in the box. I think my speed is another advantage.

The club gave me a more thorough overview of the game system, but also an overview of the requirements they have of me. We talked about a system change in 5-3-2. I would play as one of the two strikers. I hope to see myself in the first 11 as soon as possible

– Timotej Jambor, at the presentation at Slask Wroclaw

  • Timotej Jambor was acquired in 2024 by Rapid from MSK Zilina. The people of Giulești paid one million euros to bring him to Bucharest. The Slovak international did not give the expected performance and played only 26 matches, scored 2 goals and provided a decisive assist. He has 15 appearances for Slovakia's U21 national team and scored 4 goals.

400,000 eurosis his market share, according to Transfermarkt

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