After weeks of crisis, Simon Rožman and his team have finally awakened: Sarajevo, with its third consecutive victory, remains in the race for Europe
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A week before the big city derby against Željezničar, the footballers of FK Sarajevo have finally found their form. The Sarajevo team entered the new year completely off the pace, but the crisis weeks are now just a distant memory. Slovenian coach Simon Rožman and his team have started achieving much better results. The club from the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina secured their third consecutive league victory on Saturday.
After defeating GOŠK Gabela and Tuzla City with a combined goal difference of 9:1, Sarajevo also triumphed over Igman Konjic. The home team celebrated a 3:2 victory, with the first goal of the match scored by Amar Beganović, a former player of Mura, and the other two by Hamza Čataković.
Currently, Sarajevo is in fourth place on the table of the Bosnian Premier League. They are two points behind third-placed Velež from Mostar, who have one game in hand. The top three positions lead to Europe, so Sarajevo will need to continue playing in the same style they have shown in recent weeks if they want to participate in international competitions next season.
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Author: editorial Football Planet