Slovan let the lead slip away again, Triglav scored in the second half: Šušnjara made sure Matić stayed undefeated
Photo: ND Slovan
Slovan came close to a victory against Krka in their first match after being promoted to the second division after almost thirty years. The Novomeščani denied the Ljubljančanom joy only in the 96th minute, but Slovan took that game as a kind of optimism for the future. In the next four matches, however, the Ljubljana team did not secure a win, and today they were again on the right track but failed to hold on to their lead once more.
At the Športni park Kodeljevo, Slovan hosted Kranj’s Triglav in front of 200 spectators. The visitors surprised with a coaching change before the cup match. The management was not satisfied with the results under Toni Golem, so they thanked him during the week. The reins were taken over by Darijan Matić, who made his debut with a cup victory, and the former Slovenian international was also on the bench today.
Although the recent weather conditions had significantly softened the football pitches, the match at Kodeljevo was played. Understandably, spectators could not expect attractive football, but both teams added some excitement to the game with their fighting spirit. The home team celebrated the first goal of the match, but only towards the end of the first half. In the 41st minute, Peter Cverle scored for Slovan. The Ljubljana team maintained their lead at least until the end of the first half, but Triglav entered the second half somewhat better and equalized in the 55th minute. Former youth international Luka Šušnjara scored his fourth goal of the current season to level the score.
There were no further changes in the score by the end of the match, and the teams parted ways without a winner. Slovan remains near the bottom of the table with four points, while Triglav, with nine points, is currently in 9th place in the 2. SNL standings.
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Author: editorial Football Planet