It looked great, ended very badly: Iztok Kapušin led Krka for the first time, which was already leading 2-0 against Domžale, but ended up losing
Photo: NK Domžale
On Saturday, in the Youth Eon NextGen League, Krka and Domžale faced each other, and about 70 spectators gathered in Novo Mesto witnessed an exceptionally exciting match. Krka, led for the first time by the new coach Iztok Kapušin, took a 2-0 lead but ended up losing to Domžale, who are near the top of the youth league standings. Domžale responded with three goals and won 3-2.
Krka started the match dreamily: Tilen Tomac beat Domžale goalkeeper Benjamin Matičič after just six minutes. Twenty minutes later, Tomac scored his second goal, and many thought the points would stay at home. However, Domžale had different plans.
In the 30th minute, Jošt Zajc scored the first goal for the visitors, and then the top scorer of Domžale this season, Vid Štefanec, came into play. The former member of Mura scored his first goal in the 42nd minute and found the net again in the 62nd minute. His goals were enough for a comeback and a 3-2 victory. With two goals, Vid Štefanec moved to the second position on the top scorers’ list.
In his debut on the bench for the Dolenjci, Iztok Kapušin opted for the lineup with Panić, Barborič, Božič, Bušić, Milanović, Tomac, Sotlar, Meze, Verić Krasnić, Pirc, Ćosić, and Sečen and Mitič also played. Note that Leopold Busić, a Croatian who joined from Rudeš to Portoval in winter, received a red card in the 82nd minute, concluding his debut in the Eon NextGen league on a sour note.
Domžale, led by coach Dejan Djuranović, secured the victory with Matičič, Marinković, Bohinc, Zajc, Štefanec, Zabukovnik, Šerbec, Kranjčič, Duranović, Nikić, Evelons, and substitutes Bandur and Malov.
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Author: editorial Football Planet