Radomlje cooled down Domžale, who after a brilliant win quickly went on a run: Darly Nlandu decided the game with his first goal in Slovenia
A local showdown between neighbouring clubs played at the Kamniški Bistrica stadium, with the
Telemach First League
share the same facility. This time the hosts were Domžale, but they stepped on a landmine. Mine of the millers.
Radomlje
won the match 2:1, cooling Domžale after their brilliant victory over Olimpija and taking an important step towards staying among the elite. The hero of Radomel was French player Darly Nlandu, who scored his first goal in Slovenia to secure the victory.
It was the second consecutive win for Radomlje and the third in the last five games. Domžale, who are not doing well in the battle for Europe, were relegated for the first time in the Telemach First League after five games without a defeat.
A Frenchman signs a masterpiece
The goal that gave Radomlje the win after less than half an hour of play was a masterpiece. Darly Nlandu, who arrived in Radomlje last summer, received the ball on the edge of the penalty area and then kicked the entire defence of the club out of the game. Goalkeeper Ajdin Mulalić was also on the back foot, and the former Lille player actually headed the round leather into the empty net from close range. A hit worth three points.
Frenchman Darly #Nlandu with a real slalom to celebrate the local derby!🔥🔥🔥🫡 #prvaligatelemach @PrvaLigaSi @NKRadomlje @NKDomzale pic.twitter.com/NhGOIXseaP
– Sportklub Slovenia (@Sport_Klub_Slo) March 15, 2023
The spectators – 300 of them – saw the first goal in the 14th minute. In the first minute, Radomel’s striker Ester Sokler, who has been very lively lately, scored after a lightning action with a shot from 14 metres. Earlier, the Hungarian Shošić could have scored, but he was just a hair off the mark. Šošić did not have his best day, wasting three or four promising chances in the first half. Domžale tried the other way through Zeni Husmani, who shot across goal, and Frank Kovačević, who was stopped by Emil Velić.
Only second in 15 competitions
Domžale equalised after four minutes of the second half, when they earned an 11th-minute penalty after a handball in the penalty area. Kovacevic was a reliable performer from the white spot. The latter was happy to score again, but the goal was waved off because the ball went out of the hosts’ court in the action in front of goal. In between, Darly Nlandu came on the scene and scored a goal, which was enough for Radomlje to win. Only the second win over Domžale in 15 league matches!
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