Radomljanke will face Cerkelj for a ticket to the Cup quarter-finals tonight
Photo: ŽNK Radomlje Medex
The team of ŽNK Radomlje Medex, after two league matches, is starting their cup campaign. The Yellow-Hearts will compete tonight at Športni park Radomlje for a place in the quarterfinals of the Women’s Cup Pivovarna Union against Cerklje.
The players of ŽNK Radomlje Medex and ŽNK Cerklje already faced each other at the end of August in the first round of the Women’s Football League Triglav, where Radomlje claimed a narrow victory in Velesovo. The match was decided by a second-half goal from Špela Gerbec, and Matej Rožič Mavrič, making his official debut on the Yellow-Hearts’ bench, did not yet have the complete squad available.
, who recently played a league match in Sobota’s Fazanerija and assisted Jona Javorič’s goal, also missed the opening away game in Gorenjska. How did the Celje player see the match against the national champions? “The game against Mura was a true indicator for us. Throughout the match, we gathered a lot of positive and useful information that will help us in future matches,” Ula told the club’s website.
After two league matches, the cup clash against Cerklje follows. The former alpine skier knows that another tough challenge lies ahead for the young team: “On Wednesday, we have the cup match against Cerklje. We don’t expect an easy game; we know we will need to play good, fast, and above all, attacking football if we want to advance in the cup competition.”
The cup match will be played at Športni park Radomlje, and for Ula and her teammates, it will be the first home game since the conclusion of the 2023/24 season in May. “Playing on the home field is always an extra motivation. I’m sure that every teammate will give their all to turn the game in our favor,” the Štajerka said about the added motivation.
Ula has already adapted well to working under the new coach Matej Rožič Mavrič: “Every change is usually good and positive. The coach expects us to play simple football and, most importantly, to enjoy the game itself. This makes it easier for all of us, knowing we can play relaxed. I think my teammates and I are adjusting well to the new system, which has already shown results.”
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet