Dream debut of a young Slovenian in Italy: Žan Jevšenak played all 90 minutes for Pisa and celebrated a high cup victory
Photo: Pisa Sporting Club
In Italy, the local cup competition matches are currently taking place. On Monday, Frosinone and Pisa faced off. The home team, which played in Serie A last season but lost their spot in the elite league in the final round, were thoroughly beaten by the ambitious second-division side. The match in Frosinone was attended by 9,384 spectators, who witnessed Pisa’s dominant performance as they won 3-0. Young Slovenian midfielder Žan Jevšenak played the entire match for the visitors, making his dream debut on the Apennine Peninsula.
The 21-year-old midfielder moved to Pisa this summer from Portuguese giants Benfica. In Lisbon, he played for the reserve team, which competes in the second division. Now, it appears he will be an important member of the team led by the legendary Filippo Inzaghi.
Interestingly, there were three Slovenians in Pisa’s squad. National team member Jan Mlakar came on in the 61st minute, while Miha Trdan remained on the bench for the entire match.
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Author: editorial Football Planet