Cremonese midfielder Žan Majer doesn’t believe he could travel to Euro 2024: ‘There has been a change of generation, and that’s the way it should be’
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After Slovenia secured a spot at Euro 2024, the motivation among Slovenian footballers playing at the highest level has soared. Many are striving to catch the attention of coach Matjaž Kek, but midfielder Žan Majer, despite playing in Italy, doesn’t believe he could be one of those defending the Slovenian colors at Euro 2024.
The 31-year-old Žan Majer has played two games for Slovenia in the past, even under coach Matjaž Kek. However, as a member of the Italian Serie B side Cremonese, he seems to have mostly written off his international career.
Žan Majer: “I don’t think so”
“Could I get another call-up? I don’t think so. There has been a change in generation, and that’s okay. Now the main guys are here, and they will likely have the say for years to come,” emphasized Žan Majer, who, despite this, doesn’t hide his excitement for Slovenia’s participation in the tournament in Germany.
“I am very happy that the guys made it. In recent years, we’ve had a bunch of top-notch footballers, but it always seemed like something was missing. Next summer, I’ll be closely following my country’s national team,” added Žan Majer, who moved to Cremonese earlier this year from Reggina.
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Author: editorial Football Planet