The leading Mura experienced a real fiasco in the spring premiere of the Eon NextGen League: Bravo dominated in Fazanerija, ending with a 4-0 victory for the visitors
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The spring part of the season in the youth Eon NextGen league began with a high victory for Ilirija in the away match against Radomlje, where the Ljubljana team triumphed 4-0, and continued with a debacle for the leading Mura. The black and whites from Murska Sobota lost only twice in the fall, but this time they were defeated by Bravo, and it couldn’t have been more convincing. The second Friday match in the Eon NextGen league also ended with a score of 4-0. Therefore, the two Ljubljana clubs scored a total of eight goals in two Friday matches! The result at Fazanerija is even more surprising because Bravo didn’t impress in the fall and went on winter break only as the eleventh in the youth championship standings.
After the first half of the match, where Matjaž Kek Jr., who will become the assistant to the new head coach Anton Žlogar, led Mura, the spectators – there were 100 of them – did not see any goals. Bravo then took the lead after an hour of play when Rok Kopatin scored, and five minutes later, Gal Puconja converted a penalty kick. In the 70th minute, Luka Pučnik celebrated, and the guests’ high victory was confirmed in the 85th minute by Edi Midžan.
The Prekmurje team, currently without their injured top scorer Jaka Domjan, started the game with Šumenjak, Čelik, Lovrec, Popijal, Koren, Jelovica, Rantaša, Graj, Baš, Turudija, Anželj. Later, N. Sečkar, Petrovič, S. Sečkar, Tomašić, and Ignjič also played. The coach of the guests, Tomaž Petrovič, opted for the lineup with Cencelj, Jusić, Judež, Midžan, Pučnik, Drobež, Kopatin, Stojanoski, Kraševec, Benkič, Puconja, and Jančič, Stražišar, Raspet, Čenčič, and Lulić got the opportunity to play.
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Author: editorial Football Planet