Oskar Drobne has +8 goal difference after two games on the Mura bench: Bogojina helpless, Black and Whites advance in Cup
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250 spectators at ŠRC Bogojina hoped that the home team would sell their skin as dearly as possible, but although the final defeat was indeed bearable, Mura advanced to the next round of the Pokal Pivovarna Union with routine. The fifth-tier team conceded two goals in each half, and Mura ended up winning 4:0. Oskar Drobne, the new coach of Mura, can thus boast a goal difference of +8 after two matches at the helm of the black-and-whites.
The hero of Mura was Amadej Maroša, who scored two goals in the 24th and 61st minutes. In the 34th minute, Srđan Spiridonović also scored, who was quite dissatisfied after not playing against Primorje, but both sides discussed and buried the hatchet. Spiridonović scored again in the very next match and also assisted on the last goal of the game, which was seen by the spectators in the 76th minute, when Edin Julardžija put the ball past the home goalkeeper Domna Györek. Diogo Bezerra also provided assists for both goals in the first half, and the summer arrival from Michigan Hunter Olson contributed.
Additionally, Croatian summer recruit Franko Kolić made his debut as Mura’s goalkeeper. Oskar Drobne decided not to tactically experiment despite the lower-tier opponent and fielded a strong lineup of Kolić, Zulić, Zogkos, Strajnar, Kurtović, Diogo Bezerra, Maroša, Olson, Pucko, Spiridonović, Jelovica, with Kurež, Juncaj, and Julardžija also making appearances.
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Author: editorial Football Planet