In Maribor, there’s concern about the injury to the first goalkeeper: Ažbe Jug had to undergo an MRI scan due to knee issues
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It would be hard to argue that Menno Bergsen was to blame for the surprising exit of Maribor from the Pivovarna Union Cup, but the question naturally arises: would things have been different if Ažbe Jug had been in goal against Radomlje? We will never get an answer, but it seems that Maribor may have to play several more games without their first-choice goalkeeper.
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Ante Šimundža, the coach of Maribor, revealed after Wednesday’s defeat that Ažbe Jug has knee problems, and the situation is such that the former member of Interblock in Ljubljana, Bordeaux, and Sporting in Lisbon, had to undergo a detailed medical examination.
“A magnetic resonance imaging has been performed, we are waiting for the results and more detailed information about the extent of the injury. Then we will see how to proceed in his case,” revealed Ante Šimundža for the club’s official website after the recent match at Ljudski vrt. He also has the experienced Marko Zalokar available, in addition to Bergsen.
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Author: editorial Football Planet