Simon Rožman in increasing trouble: Sarajevo from 0:2 to 2:2, the Slovenian blames the referees, and he refused to talk about Almedin Ziljkić
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After four consecutive league defeats, Sarajevo at least did not lose this time. However, for Simon Rožman, a draw against the second-to-last team on the standings does not help much in moments when he is fighting for his job. Igman was actually leading 2-0 in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but the home team did not give up. They scored two goals (85th, 86th minute), missed several other opportunities, and eventually managed to secure a 2-2 draw.
“We conceded a goal from a non-existent penalty. This is no longer a coincidence. Zvijezda’s goal, and now this,” Simon Rožman, after the match, also pointed the blame for his club’s problems at the referees. The former coach of Celje, Maribor, and Domžale continued: “We are absolutely not satisfied. There were two or three controversial situations. If they wanted to screw us like that, they won’t! Otherwise, we played quite well. It’s a shame we made mistakes in the final passes, a shame we didn’t score when it was 0-0, which would have relieved us. We had 25 shots, didn’t allow the opponent much, but everything he prepared went into the goal. Despite everything, I would praise the players. They didn’t give up. The energy has returned.”
Media in Bosnia and Herzegovina noticed that Almedin Ziljkić was not in the squad. Simon Rožman didn’t want to dwell on the former player of Olimpija, but his response suggested that the reasons for Ziljkić’s absence were not solely tactical… “I wouldn’t talk about it… He wasn’t in the squad this time, and in the coming days, we will have enough time to talk about him,” Simon Rožman said mysteriously.
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Author: editorial Football Planet