Euro 2024 is an additional motivation for everyone, and Nino Žugelj is no exception: After two assists, now his first goal in the new season of the Norwegian league
Photo: Bodo/Glimt
Bodo/Glimt, the reigning Norwegian champion, is also in exceptional form at the beginning of the new season. The yellow-black team secured their third consecutive victory on Sunday, boasting a goal difference of 8:0. One of those who has been in great form lately is Nino Žugelj, whose inclusion in Euro 2024 has evidently provided additional motivation. After registering two assists in the first round, he now scored his first goal of the season in the third.
Bodo/Glimt secured a 5:0 away victory against Lillestrom, with the first goal of the match scored by the 23-year-old Nino Žugelj. The former player of Maribor and Ljubljana’s Bravo beat the home team’s goalkeeper Mads Christiansen in the 11th minute, after breaking through Lillestrom’s defense following a long pass, finding himself alone in front of the goal, and smoothly putting the ball into the net.
Nino Žugelj, who has recently become a regular in the Slovenian national team squad and consequently has a chance to participate in Euro 2024, played until the 75th minute, earning a high rating of 7.3 from the statistical website SofaScore for his performance.
⚽️🎥Nino Žugelj https://t.co/2CqGkP0ZL5 pic.twitter.com/QdFxUlMIVA
— FK Bodø/Glimt Polska 🇵🇱 (@Glimt_PL) April 14, 2024
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Author: editorial Football Planet