Also on Sunday, there is a doubleheader in the Prva liga Telemach: Koper faces Rogaška in pursuit of their first home victory since October, while Radomlje hosts Bravo
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Aluminij – Mura 2:0, Olimpija – Celje 1:1, Maribor – Domžale 3:0 – these are the matches played so far in the 24th round of the Slovenian championship, which will conclude with a double program on Sunday. The match between Koper and Rogaška will start at 3 p.m., and two and a half hours later, Radomlje will face Bravo.
Koper will be chasing their first home league victory since last October when they defeated Aluminij at Bonifika. Since then, the Primorians have had five home games without a win, earning only two points during that time. In the last two matches at Bonifika, they lost and conceded five goals. On the other hand, Rogaška has only lost once in their last five league appearances, remaining unbeaten against both Olimpija and Maribor. However, things haven’t gone as planned for Rogaška on their travels, losing three times in their last four away games.
Koper Rectifying Mistakes
“After the match against Bravo, we conducted a thorough analysis and focused mainly on rectifying the mistakes we made in recent matches. Rogaška showed many good things in the initial matches against teams from the upper part of the table and gathered some important points in the battle for survival. For this reason, I expect an interesting match where we will have to show a lot more than in the first home game in the second part of the season to win and continue the unbeaten streak,” said Koper’s coach Aleksandar Radosavljević ahead of the clash with the black and whites.
Rogaška defender Di Mateo Lovrić, who traveled with his teammates to the Coast a day before the match, added: “I believe there will certainly be no lack of desire and fighting spirit. If we are all maximally focused for the entire 90 minutes, we can hope for a good result.” Rogaška will miss Žan Flis due to yellow cards.
At 5:30 p.m., the stadium in Domžale will come alive, where Radomlje will try to surprise the still lively and solid Bravo. Mlinarji are in increasing trouble, as they are second to last on the table, trailing Aluminij by three points. A victory is more than necessary for Oliver Bogatinov‘s team. Radomlje has only won once in their last nine matches, and they have been winless at home since September. In the eight games that followed, Radomlje only collected three points. Bravo hasn’t won in their last three matches but only lost to Maribor. Against Celje and Koper, they drew without conceding. Both teams have no suspended players before the 24th round match.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet