Koper coach Aleksandar Radosavljević after the draw in Ljubljana: “I can’t say I’m satisfied because we came for all three points”
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Koper visited Bravo on Monday and, thanks to the experienced goalkeeper Jan Koprivec, managed to secure a point, primarily due to his performance. The Koper goalkeeper was the hero of his team after saving a penalty from Milan Tučić in the first half. It was indeed the most significant opportunity in the match, which ended in a 0:0 draw. Despite the fact that the Primorci remained unbeaten, Koper’s coach Aleksandar Radosavljević did not shine with satisfaction after the Ljubljana encounter.
Aleksandar Radosavljević, who took over from Safet Hadžić on the Koper bench after the autumn part of the season, emphasized after the match that his team apparently has a serious problem – creating a limited number of opportunities.
“We had a tough game, neither side created clear opportunities. In terms of possession, we were more dominant, we had slight territorial dominance. But the fact is that we should be creating more opportunities; only then can we score in such matches. This match was a significant burden for some players because they knew they were facing an opponent with the same number of points. We earned a point, but I can’t say I’m satisfied because we came for three,” admitted Aleksandar Radosavljević sincerely after the match in Šiška.
Radosavljević: “It was, it wasn’t”
Regarding the penalty for Aleš Arnol’s team, Aleksandar Radosavljević added: “The penalty was, it wasn’t. What matters is that Jan Koprivec ultimately saved the penalty kick. After such a save, the team naturally lifts, and I expected us to attack even more aggressively. Unfortunately, we lacked something to celebrate in such a match.“
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Author: editorial Football Planet