Olimpija follows up the draw in Razgrad with their first win in 1. SNL: Rogaška was no match for the Dragons, Saar Fadida the hat-trick hero
After the opening round of the new season
of the Telemach First League
Olympija has already found itself under less pressure; another setback would not do the Dragons any good in the battle for the top of the standings. But the (possible) fear of the fans of the reigning Slovenian champion was unnecessary. Olimpija routinely justified their role as favourites this time, although coach Joao Henriques expectedly reshuffled the starting eleven after a tough European battle in Razgrad.
Rogaska
the newcomer in the Telemach First League, was nevertheless no match for the Dragons, who in the end celebrated a smooth 5-0 victory. For the Green-Whites it was their first win in the new league season, for the Black-Whites it was their second consecutive defeat.
One of the few dark sides of Olimpija’s victory is the fact that Raul Florucz had to leave the game after just over 15 minutes due to an injury.
Olimpija scored the opening two goals in the first half, both in quite similar fashion. In the first one, Jorge Silva crossed from the right in front of the goal, but in the penalty area, Rogazka’s defenders – whose goal was defended by former Olimpija goalkeeper Rok Vodišek – forgot about Mateo Karamatić. The latter converted Portugal’s excellent headed pass into a goal and Olimpija took the lead. The first goal came in the ninth minute and the second in the second minute of stoppage time. Svit Seslar crossed from the right in front of the goal, and Saar Fadida headed the ball in to celebrate his debut in the green and white jersey, just like Karamatić before him. It was also an Israeli who replaced the injured Florucz.
Olimpija finished the game with real shooting drills in the last 10 minutes. V 80. Rui Pedro scored first in the 85th minute, and in the 85th minute. and 89. Fadida scored again in the first minute, and in the end, he even enjoyed a hat-trick in a match he started on the reserves’ bench!
Although Olimpija was the better opponent and could have scored another goal, the fact is that Rogazka also had their chances. Not much, but it’s true that at moments in the game when things would probably have been different later if she had scored… The most dangerous was in the middle of the first half, when Andrej Pavlović shot with too little precision, and then Vice Miljanić came close to scoring. The latter had already beaten Matevž Vidovšek, but the ball was cleared on the goal line by Marcel Ratnik.
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