Slovenia’s national team played a second game against Croatia: Tilen Letonja with an assist and a goal, Dice went from 0:2 to 2:2
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The Slovenian U17 national team played their second friendly match against Croatia and after losing the first encounter, managed to draw in the second. Under the guidance of coach Goran Cvijanović, the players led 2-0 at halftime in Samobor, but unfortunately conceded two goals in the second half, the second of which came just before the end of the match, resulting in a draw.
Slovenia took the lead in the 33rd minute when Tian Varmaz Plava, a player from Ljubljana’s Olimpija, scored following a pass from Tilen Letonja. Just six minutes later, Tilen Letonja added another goal after a foul on Jaka Premrl from Maribor, as the referee played advantage and Letonja made a beautiful solo run.
The U17 national team played with the following lineup: Golič, Horvat, Slovenc (Kaluder 58′), Kumer (Mlekuž 73′), Novak (Šimnovec 46′), Varmaz Plava (Blaško 69′), Premrl (Hočevar 69′), Matjašec (Viher 69′), Jereb (Videnović 58′), Belovič (Koren 58′), Letonja (Špacapan). Cvijanović’s players will be back in action in October, when they host the first round of qualifications for the European Championship. Their opponents will be Georgia, Armenia, and Poland.
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Author: editorial Football Planet