Mura’s coach Vladimir Vermezović was satisfied with the win against Aluminium: “It wasn’t a three-point game, it was a six-point game!”
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Four games without defeat in the championship and cup and the first home league win after 13. May! Vladimir Vermezović has made a good start in Murska Sobota.Mura beat Aluminij 1-0 after Italian defender Filippo Tripi scored the only goal in Fazanerija .
“To was a match between two very evenly matched teams. It was very difficult, but fortunately we took one of the chances we had. I told the players that this was not a three-point game, but a six-point game! Why? Because we were playing against an opponent that was very close to us in the rankings. My team deserves congratulations, but the same goes for Aluminij. The pitch wasn’t the best for the game and we weren’t at our best in terms of energy in the first half. I don’t know why. In the second half, this was corrected, probably due to the pressure of the home court. In the end, we rose with the help of our supporters, who are always there for us. Especially when we need them most. We deservedly won,” said Vladimir Vermezović after the Murska Sobota showdown.
Vermezović: “Lessons have been learned”
Mura had some luck at the end of the game, Aluminij equalised, but Tim Matić’s goal was disallowed for offside. Something similar happened to Mora against Radomlje, when the goal actually stood. Vladimir Vermezović expressed his satisfaction that the lessons learned from the match against the Millers had borne fruit.
“We were set a bit too low for the Radomlje goal, but this time we corrected it and let the other team’s player offside. The boys reacted as they had to. I am happy with them because the lessons of the past have more than obviously worked,” admitted the expert from Serbia.
Next stop Stožice
The home win came at the right time. The win boosted Mura’s confidence ahead of a tough away game against Olimpija in Ljubljana on Sunday. “For us, the more important games are the ones against our direct rivals in the standings,” said Vladimir Vermezovic before the Stožice game, adding.But you know… When you play against big clubs, the players are even more motivated. Olimpija is in a series of tough games: they played in the Cup, they played in Celje, they will play in Europe. Then we will follow, and we all know it will be a tough game. Our goal is clear: to show why we are fourth in the away ranking.”
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Author: editorial Football Planet