Timi Max Elšnik realises his childhood dream and wants Barcelona and Manchester City as his opponents in the elite Champions League
Photo: FK Crvena zvezda
In Belgrade, Wednesday night was particularly lively. Many celebrated until the early hours of the morning, rejoicing in the big success of the most popular club in Serbia. Crvena zvezda defeated Bodo/Glimt and secured a place in the Champions League, with a significant contribution to the celebration coming from Timi Max Elšnik. The Slovenian international played the entire match and provided a masterful assist in the second half, which allowed Crvena zvezda to “escape” from the Norwegians and ultimately eliminate them with an aggregate score of 2:1.
“In terms of my club career, this is undoubtedly the greatest success. As a child, I watched the Champions League, and that’s why I came to Crvena zvezda, to play in this competition myself. I can’t wait for it to really start. I believe that Marakana will be sold out for each of the four matches,” Timi Max Elšnik, the former captain of Olimpija, did not hide his satisfaction. At Marakana, he is joined by Vanja Drkušić (who did not play against the Norwegians).
Crvena zvezda will learn their Champions League opponents today in the evening, and Timi Max Elšnik has clear wishes and expectations: “You know, Slovenians have good connections at UEFA and if I could call someone (laughs)… I would like Barcelona, maybe Manchester City, or Dinamo Zagreb and Sturm, so at least one game would be close to Slovenia. But whoever we get, it will certainly not be easy for anyone.“
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Author: editorial Football Planet