Domžale probably wish they could play Prekmurje more: first win against Mora, now second against Nafta and also a jump from the bottom
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Although it was a match between the two worst teams in the Domžale and Prva liga Telemach, the game proved to be very interesting, high-quality, and exciting. Domžale finally achieved a home league victory after April, securing only their second win in the 1. SNL of the current season. The moment for the three points couldn’t have been better—it was against Nafta, who now sit at the bottom of the league table. The match ended with a 2-1 victory for the yellow family.
In Domžale, all three goals came in the second half. In the 56th minute, young Marcel Lorber exchanged a quick pass with Danijel Šturm and broke free on the right, only to face Žan Mauricio one-on-one. His shot was powerful, but not the best, and he was fortunate as Žan Mauricio misjudged the situation and sent the ball into his own net.
Nafta equalized 11 minutes later when Szabolcs Szalay broke through on the right wing and delivered a cross to the far post, where his Hungarian compatriot Milan Klausz was left completely unmarked. Klausz had an easy task, calmly tapping the ball into the open net.
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The winning goal came in the 79th minute. Domžale earned a free kick, and after the visitors briefly cleared the ball, it fell to Danijel Šturm, who delivered an excellent cross to the far post. Rene Rantuša Lampreht bravely threw himself at the ball, hitting it while falling, and with the help of the post, he sent it past Žan Mauricio.
As the game neared its end, Nafta, who had struck the woodwork several times, requested a penalty after a challenge by Domžale’s goalkeeper Rok Vodišek, but the referee did not award one. The result stayed the same, and Domžale followed up their win over Mura with another victory against Nafta, showing that they have a good record against Prekmurje teams.
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Author: editorial Football Planet