Olimpija on ‘turbo power’ in Eon NextGen: Young zmaji unbeaten in last nine games, Radomlje also down after turnaround
Source of photo: NK Olimpija Ljubljana
Maribor first, Olimpija second. The difference between the eternal rivals… There isn’t! In the Eon NextGen Youth League, the two clubs are evenly matched, but it is true that the Štajerska have one game less. Regardless of everything, it seems that this season the old, good and above all eternal Slovenian football rivalry will be much more pronounced in the youth championship than in the Telemach First League…
Olimpija won the 15. in the Eon NextGen league round in the Jama behind Bežigrad in front of 120 spectators Radomlje. The Millers started the game better and took the lead after 14. Stjepan Davidovic beats home goalkeeper Som Kumar in the first minute.
Olimpija equalised before the end of the half, after 30. Senad Porić, who joined the Dragons this summer from city rival Bravo, scored for Olimpija in the first minute after a pass from Aldin Jakupović. The winner was decided just before the deadline, in the 86th round to be precise. Dino Kojić converted an 11th-minute penalty after a foul on Edmond Imeraj into a three-point goal.
Olimpija, which is unbeaten for nine games, got its ninth win of the season with the eleven of Kumar, Bohinc, Uršič, Jelen, Porić, Kojić, Kobal, Ristić, Jakupović, Matanovič, Ivanjko Vidmar, while coach Boštjan Miklič later offered a chance to Imeraj, Kovačević, Balon and Pirečnik.
Radomlje, who are in the golden middle of the league standings (8th place), started the match with Mesarić, Stojanov, Solaković, Bačić, Štorman, Davidović, Malenšek, Duraković, Purkart, Šćira, Mavra, Janušić, Beljkaš, Stojnić and Milojević also played.
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Author: editorial Football Planet