Goran Boromisa debuted on the bench of Olimpija with a loss, which he ‘blamed’ on intolerance, most evident in the attack
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20 shots taken (8 more than Maribor) and only 1 goal. Olimpija indeed fired a lot in Ljudski vrt, but one could say they were shooting blanks. Goran Boromisa, who debuted as Olimpija’s coach on Saturday night out of necessity, admitted that 157th eternal derby was also influenced by the impatience in his team’s play, which was – according to the athletic director of the dragons – most evident in the attack.
“The shock therapy, it seems, didn’t work. At times during the game, we were impatient, especially in attack. We had opportunities to score. The game was ultimately decided by the break. We got back into the game and immediately conceded a goal that cut us off. I don’t know if our inefficiency is our biggest problem… At the moment, it seems so. It was similar in the last match against Mura. Our player was alone on the far post. Just like this time… One little thing decided it. It’s just not going our way, but we move on,” Goran Boromisa said to Šport TV after the match, where his team lost to Olimpija, dropping from the second spot, which their club held since the 13th round.
Whoever finishes second will embark on their European journey 14 days later, which is not insignificant. However, Olimpija no longer holds their fate in their hands; they will only be second if Maribor loses in Koper while they defeat Bravo. “I told the guys we have to lift our heads up. We have one more round ahead… We showed our true face in Ljudski vrt, it’s just a shame about the first half. This has been happening to us throughout the entire spring part of the season. Nevertheless, I congratulate the guys for their effort and fighting spirit. Let’s move on, let’s go to the last round. Whatever happens, happens,” concluded Goran Boromisa.
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Author: editorial Football Planet