Mura took the lead but still ended up empty-handed: The black-and-white team hosted Bravo in the opening round of the under-19 league, which celebrated after a comeback
Kobi Bajc (left) secured the victory for Bravo. Photo source: NK Bravo
The first round of the new season in the Eon NextGen League concluded. On Tuesday, we witnessed a magnificent 7:0 victory for Domžale over Koper, and in Radenci, Mura faced off against Bravo. Both clubs are known for their strong youth development programs. Mura demonstrated their prowess on the pitch last season by remaining in contention for the youth championship until the end. However, they ended up empty-handed in the opening match of the new season as well.
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Mura, now managed by Damir Čontala, the former head coach of the senior team, took the lead after 14 minutes when Nal Lan Koren, the older son of former sporting director Robert Koren, scored. The home team’s joy was short-lived, as Bravo equalized three minutes later with a goal from Naj Lulić. The decision on the winner was made in the 79th minute when Kobi Bajc scored a penalty, marking his 10th goal in 25 matches in the Eon NextGen League and securing the three points for Bravo.
Mura’s lineup consisted of Strajnar, Kumer Čelik, Anželj, Jelovica, Intihar, Ignjič, Koren, Petrovič, Graj, Rusnak, and Bislimaj. Substitutes included Rec, Kop, Kolbl, and Mauko. Tomaž Petrovič, Bravo’s coach, chose the starting eleven of Dakić, Jusić, Šimnovec, Ceferin, Hojč, Stojanoski, Šupuk, Šabotić, Kraševec, Lulić, and Raspet. Substitutes for Bravo were Bajc and Bizjan.
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