Blaž Kramer decides the shooting spectacle in Denmark: the Slovenian striker makes sure Legia returns home undefeated (VIDEO)
On Thursday, the first match of the last round of the Conference League qualifiers was played between FC Midtjylland, a Danish club that has warmed up strongly for Slovenian international David Breckal, and Polish Legia, where Blaž Kramer is earning his living. The game was a real treat, with six goals and the man of the match was none other than Blaž Kramer.
The Slovenian forward started the match, which ended in an attractive 3:3 draw, on the substitutes’ bench and was sent on by coach Kosta Runjaić in the 69th minute. minutes. Runjaić’s move paid off in the 86th minute, when Blaž Kramer’s superb shot from the right side of the penalty area beat home goalkeeper Jonas Lössj and saved Legia’s second away defeat in Europe this season.
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Interestingly, also away to Ordabasy in the second qualifying round, he started the game on the bench, then came on and scored in … 86. The 27-year-old Blaž Kramer has played 20 games for Legia so far, scoring four times. His stats would probably have been much fuller if he hadn’t rested for several months last season due to a nagging injury.
Midtjylland 3-[3] Legia Warsaw – Blaž Kramer 86′
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