Bravo has returned to victory in the young Eon NextGen league after four winless matches: Ljubljana’s team triumphed at Bonifika after a comeback
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Goal number 26 (in as many matches played in the under-17 and under-19 leagues) by the barely 15-year-old forward Arman Durmiši for Koper on Friday wasn’t enough for celebration. Although the promising teenager led the home team in front of 60 spectators at Bonifika, in the end, it was Bravo who celebrated the victory. Ljubljana’s team triumphed 3-1, ending a four-match winless streak.
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Arman Durmiši put the Primorje in the lead in the 23rd minute, but just before halftime, Luka Pučnik equalized. Shortly after returning from the locker room, Bravo took the lead with his ninth goal of the season by Kobi Bajc. Edi Midžan secured the win for the yellow-blues, scoring his fifth goal of the competitive year fifteen minutes before the end.
Koper, which has won and lost three times in its last six matches, started with Štrasberger, J. Pečjak, Marsetič, G. Pečjak, Šavor, Žavbi, Durmiši, Ruedl, Žabkar, Hrvatin, Slan. Coach Nedžad Okčić also sent Rizvić, Lamadžemo, Miličevič, Milošević, and Fondo into the game. Bravo, who closed the gap to eighth-placed Koper to just three points with this win, lined up with Dakić, Šimnovec, Čenčič, Judež, Bajc, Pučnik, Kopatin, Šabotić, Puconja, Stražišar, Jančič, with Midžan, Hojč, Raspet, Ceferin, and Drobež coming off the bench.
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Author: editorial Football Planet