Dejan Dončić was unhappy with the discipline after the game: “The players wanted to do things their way and not the way we agreed”
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Domžale find themselves in a serious crisis, as they have gathered only six points and recorded a single victory after fifteen rounds of this season. A similar scenario played out in their last match against Koper, who won convincingly with a score of 4:0. All goals for Koper were scored by Deni Jurić, while Domžale’s coach Dejan Dončić highlighted issues with tactical discipline after the match.
“What bothered me the most was that we weren’t tactically disciplined. Players tried to solve things their own way, not as we agreed. With both penalties in the first half, we didn’t close down space properly, which cost us dearly. We tried to fix things during halftime, but in the end, Koper’s win was deserved. We lacked energy, the kind we should have. We are fighting to stay up and need to be combative, as only that can bring us points,” said Dejan Dončić after the match at Bonifika.
The upcoming international break will give Domžale time to address their growing issues. Dejan Dončić added: “We have a lot of work to do. The biggest problem is our efficiency, as we’re not scoring enough goals. We scored our only goal in Murska Sobota. We need to improve our tactics and become more effective.”
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Author: editorial Football Planet