Despite Mura not clinching a victory once again, Anton Žlogar wasn’t in a bad mood: “At the moment, a point against Rogaška is fine”
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Another match for Mura in the Prva liga Telekom Slovenije, another match without a win for Anton Žlogar’s team. This time the opponent was Rogaška, and the match ended goalless. Mura still hasn’t won a game in the spring part of the 1. SNL. Currently, they are in 7th place, overtaken by Domžale, who defeated Aluminij. Despite this, Anton Žlogar was satisfied with the point after the match, but once again highlighted the issue of finishing.
“We knew we were up for a tough game against a team in form. We played, in my opinion, very well. We practically didn’t allow Rogaška many chances. On the other hand, we created three, four good opportunities ourselves. Finishing is still our problem, but many other aspects were at the right level. For example, our approach, aggressiveness, and solidity. It’s a pity we didn’t score; if we had, the game would have gone in a completely different direction,” emphasized Anton Žlogar after the match in Rogaška Slatina.
The expert from Izola continued: “At the moment, we’re not in a position to control the game for the full 90 minutes. This time, we did well in that regard, maybe we had just two weaker moments between the twentieth and thirtieth minute when we retreated too much. I repeat, I’m satisfied with the approach, and I’m also glad that in the previous rounds, Rogaška practically didn’t create any chances against us. If we want to move out of the danger zone, we’ll have to play more focused in attack in the future. If you don’t take your chances, you can’t win. But at the moment, a point against Rogaška is fine.”
Despite the start of the international break, Mura won’t be resting, as they have a postponed match against Koper on Saturday. “I’ll say that I’m looking forward to having a few more days to prepare. Since I’ve been the coach of Mura, we’ve been playing every three, four days. When that’s the case, it’s hard to train… We’ll try to make the most of the week ahead. At the same time, some injured players will return to the squad… The performance today fills me with optimism,” concluded Anton Žlogar.
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Author: editorial Football Planet