Tjaš Begić made his return to the pitch after four months: The young Slovenian footballer played 16 minutes in Parma’s victory over Ternana
Photo: Parma Calcio
He will leave because he is not playing, Parma will send him somewhere where he can accumulate minutes more regularly – that’s what the media in Italy claimed not long ago. However, the winter transfer window has passed, and the young Slovenian footballer Tjaš Begić is still where he was. In the “luxurious province.” And now, he has finally had his moment. At least partially…
After a long four months, or for the first time since last November, Tjaš Begić played again in the jersey of Parma. The latter visited Ternana, securing a 3:1 victory and taking the next big step towards returning to the elite Serie A.
The 20-year-old Slovenian started the game on the bench for reserves, just like his compatriot Martin Turk. However, while the backup goalkeeper remained there, Tjaš Begić finally received the coach’s call to prepare for entry into the game. The former member of Gorica and Celje stepped onto the field in the 74th minute, replacing the hero of the match, Ange-Yoan Bonny, who scored the first goal and assisted in the second.
In the sixteen minutes, Tjaš Begić touched the ball ten times, took one shot towards Ternana’s goal, but missed. SofaScore gave him a rating of 6.8 for his performance in this short time.
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Author: editorial Football Planet