When Interblock wins, it wins by a wide margin: after four consecutive defeats, the Ljubljana players win again in the Eon NextGen Youth League
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If only the results of the first and sixth rounds of the new season in the youth Eon NextGen league were counted, Interblock would have no complaints. The Ljubljana team won their opening match 5-0 and the sixth round 3-0. So, six points and a goal difference of 8:0. But the problem is, the newcomer to the youth elite lost the other four matches in between… Nonetheless, Interblock has found a way out of the crisis, this time at the expense of Radomlje, whom they thoroughly defeated on home ground.
The club from the Slovenian capital took the lead in the match in front of 70 spectators in the 25th minute when Ukrainian player Mikita Babenko celebrated his first goal in the Eon NextGen league. In the 48th minute, Interblock doubled their lead through Arton Avdić, and their victory was sealed by Lan Glažar in the 71st minute. With this win, Interblock jumped to 11th place in the youth championship standings, while Radomlje sit in ninth place.
Radomlje started the match against the team from Ljubljana’s Ježica with the lineup: Jelić, Voglar, Kobal, Peranović, Beljkaš, Jelen, Mavra, Milojević, Golob, Raztresen, Muminović. From the bench, Pevc Carrera, Harambašić, Istenič, Rajlić, and Volčanšek also entered the game. Darin Vitanc, the guest coach, opted for the starting eleven of Čepin, Railić, Krajner, Handanović, Mraz, Kövesdi, Čaušević Ferhatović, Babenko, Perković, Tomsić, and Avdić. Later, Glažar, Slijepčević, Grabnar, Rugelj, and Trček came on as substitutes.
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Author: editorial Football Planet