Darjan Slavic praised his players after the defeat at Bonifika, but still wanted more: “It won’t be an easy night, but life goes on”
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Radomlje visited Bonifika on Sunday and returned home empty-handed. The Mlinarji were reduced to ten men in the 40th minute when Uroš Korun received a red card. Despite this, it seemed that the match would end without a winner. However, in stoppage time of the second half, Omar El Manssouri scored for Koper. After the match, Radomlje’s coach Darjan Slavic praised his players for their fighting spirit and discipline against their coastal rivals, despite the defeat.
“It’s a tough situation. The boys truly deserve praise for their approach and discipline. A minute or two before Koper’s goal, we even had a good opportunity. The night won’t be easy, but life goes on,” said Darjan Slavic after the match, reflecting on the Telemach First League, where he and his players last celebrated a victory at the beginning of August.
On Friday, Radomlje will face Nafta, who are just two points ahead in the standings. Darjan Slavic is aware that Radomlje has important matches ahead in this part of the season: “We are entering a series of matches against direct rivals. On Friday, we play against Nafta. In Koper, we wanted to gain confidence with a good performance, which we failed to do, but we must be ready on Friday.”
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Author: editorial Football Planet