It started dreamily, ended very badly: Gorica led, but it was NK Brinje Grosuplje who won the Eon NextGen league showdown
Photo: NK Brinje Grosuplje
Gorica seems to be facing another challenging season in the Youth Eon NextGen League. In the previous competitive year, Novogoričani fought almost until the end for survival, which they ultimately achieved, though the task was not easy. After starting the new season with a win against Fužinar, better results might have been expected, but Primorci now find themselves where they were in previous months: at the bottom of the table.
In the sixth round of the U19 championship, Novogoričani experienced their fourth defeat, inflicted by NK Brinje Grosuplje, who with their third win of the season have moved closer to the top teams in the league. In front of 50 spectators, the hosts took the lead in the 25th minute with a goal from Matteo Camerotto. However, just nine minutes later, they scored an own goal to equalize: the own goal was scored by captain Alen Korošec. The shock had barely settled when it was already 2:1 for the visitors, with David Vitamvas scoring in the 36th minute. The win for the guests was sealed by Mark Tomšič in the 74th minute.
The hosts, who were left without a licensed coach following the departure of Miran Srebrnić (although Saša Ranić, who does not have the appropriate license, is managing the team from the sidelines), started the match with the lineup: Figelj, Malešević, Guizhe, Korošec, Laščak, Lozej, Humar, Gleščić, Batrićević, Goga, Camerotto. Substitutes included Kobal, Lazar, Pišot, and Ahmetašević. The guests’ coach, Urban Žohar, opted for the lineup: Zrnec, Kušar, Lazarević, Grabljevec, Zupanič, Jurić, Tomšič, Plavec Marković, Vitamvas, Zajc, Gradišić. Substitutes were Ježovita, Plavčak, and Šteharnik.
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Author: editorial Football Planet