A sleepy first half, and then: Bravo seriously stepped on the gas with substitutions and confidently defeated Primorje ahead of the season’s big match
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A 4-0 victory? Definitely something the players of Bravo needed before Thursday’s big match, when Zrinjski will visit ŽAK seeking to overturn the deficit from the first leg. The Šiška team took out their frustration on Primorje in Stožice, which, as the only team in this season’s Prva Liga Telemach, has yet to score a goal.
The first half offered a rather sleepy performance from both sides; while the hosts did have more shots, there were no real chances on either side.
Aleš Arnol made three substitutions at halftime that almost immediately paid off. In the second minute of the restart, Martin Pečar sent a corner kick into the penalty area, and after a few touches, the ball reached Milano Tučić, who scored unopposed from close range. Ten minutes later, a defensive error by the visitors opened up the highway to the goal for Pečar, who converted the gift into a goal.
The capital city team clearly wasn’t satisfied with their performance, as they struck again in the 69th minute. Nemanja Jakšić successfully dribbled and then, right in front of the goal, set up the lone Victor Gidado, who put the ball into the unguarded part of Gašper Tratnik’s net. The final score of (4-0) was set by 19-year-old Beno Selan just over ten minutes before the end of regular time.
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