Mršić and Vujović can't wait for the start: We are impressed, but now it's time to turn to what we came for

Montenegro's water polo players will open the Olympic Games in Paris with a duel against Croatia on Sunday

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Marko Mršić, Photo: Albert ten Hove/Orange Pictures
Marko Mršić, Photo: Albert ten Hove/Orange Pictures
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From the special reporter "Vijesti"

On Sunday, the water polo players of Montenegro will start the tournament at the Olympic Games, the tension is growing as the duel with the old rival - the national team of Croatia - approaches.

"Sharks" and "barracudas" meet on Sunday at 16.35:XNUMX p.m. and the first game could, if nothing else, announce Vladimir Gojković's chosen goals at the competition in Paris.

The medal was the dream of earlier (famous) generations, that has not changed even now - Jovan Vujović and Marko Mršić believe in a true beginning and great things in the City of Light.

"I'm still not aware of where I came from - we've only been here for two days, and the impressions are fantastic and I'm enchanted. Now is the time to focus only on the matches, because we came here to compete", says Vujović, a young Jadran water polo player.

In addition to Croatia, our team's rivals in the group are Greece, Italy, the United States of America and Romania. The best four go to the quarterfinals.

"All 12 teams are there for a reason and there is no big favorite. What can judge? Concentration, desire, struggle and togetherness", Vujović is clear.

And Mršić is living the dream...

"We came to make a result and to win a medal. We know what we've been working for and how much we've been preparing for this," said the goal scorer of Primorje.

The Croats are a rival that Montenegro looks forward to.

"We like Croats. We got them in Dubrovnik and they certainly don't care that they play against us at the start. I hope that we will open the Games in the right way and that we will win", said Mršić.

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