Mura has no reason to be satisfied in the U15 and U17 leagues: the Cadets are winless for the third time in a row, the older boys have failed to win five times in a row
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In the middle of the standings; but if you’re Mura, being in the middle simply isn’t enough. At the start of the season, Mura is not shining in the U15 and U17 leagues. Their less-than-ideal form was confirmed on Saturday when they hosted Ilirija and failed to secure a win in both matches. However, they did manage to avoid a worst-case scenario—a round without earning any points.
In the Fazanerija, 75 spectators watched the older boys’ match, which ended with two goals, one for each side. The guests from Ljubljana took the lead in the 33rd minute with a penalty converted by Alen Bajrektarević. The hosts earned a point, their sixth of the season, thanks to Žiga Svetec, who scored in the 42nd minute. The Mura cadets picked up their first point after two consecutive losses, but have been winless since the first round. They are ninth in the standings, while Ilirija, with nine points, is sixth.
The cadet match ended goalless—0:0. Mura drew for the first time after two losses, while Ilirija secured their first point after four consecutive defeats. In their last four games, the Ljubljana team has conceded a staggering 15 goals, so the team coached by Lan Piskule can be somewhat pleased with their performance in Prekmurje. Despite this, with only two points, they remain at the bottom of the standings. Mura, with eight points, is in sixth place.
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Author: editorial Football Planet