Kristjan Bendra also makes his presence felt in the UEFA Youth Champions League: the 18-year-old needed just 10 minutes to get on the scoresheet
Photo: Red Bull Salzburg
In the UEFA Youth League on Wednesday, Prague’s Sparta faced off against Red Bull Salzburg, with spectators witnessing a thrilling match that saw 5 goals. The Austrians emerged victorious with a 3-2 win, and Slovenian player Kristjan Bendra also made an impact against the team from the capital of the Czech Republic.
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The 18-year-old from Slovenia started the match on the bench for the Austrian giants’ youth team. Coach Daniel Beichler brought him on at the start of the second half, and it took Bendra only 10 minutes to make his mark. The Slovenian youth international registered an assist, setting up teammate Marc Striednig for Red Bull Salzburg’s second goal.
Kristjan Bendra, who has been with the club from Mozart’s city since the beginning of 2020, is playing this season for Liefering, Salzburg’s reserve team. So far, he has played five matches for Liefering and recorded five assists.
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Author: editorial Football Planet