Kalezić has a "howitzer" in his legs, Pavićević started to shoot

Who stood out in the last round of the domestic championship, the last one before the representative break
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Goals for TV highlights: Miloš Kalezić, Photo: Filip Roganović
Goals for TV highlights: Miloš Kalezić, Photo: Filip Roganović
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Ažurirano: 19.03.2019. 14:33h

The round in which Budućnost did not record a victory for the first time this spring, and Sutjeska returned the difference to seven points, was marked by players from Petrovac and OFK Titograd - Miloš Kalezić (two Euro-goals and an assist) and Marko Pavićević (hat trick).

Those two were the best, and who were the other players who stood out in the 25th round of the Telekom 1. CFL?

Marko Kordić (Grbalj) - the former young representative of Montenegro is stable in goal for Grbljan, who lost only one of the six spring matches. The future only unlocked his lock at the finish.

Marko Roganović (OFK Titograd) - it started for Titograd, guard Roganović with a great cross, with his weaker left foot, enabled Pavićević to score the first of three goals against Sailors.

Miloš Lakić (Iskra) - finally, the victory of Iskra. It goes without saying - away, where the citizens of Danilovgrad are much more dangerous than at home.

Ze Markoš (Grbalj) - The Brazilian on loan from Crvena Zvezda stabilized the defense of Grbljan, who were the first team to resist Budućnost in the second part of the season.

Darko Bulatović (Sutjeska) - that's the real Sutjeska - she wins and doesn't concede goals. The fourth match in a row in which the champion kept a clean sheet. Jovan Nikolić (OFK Titograd) - striker Pavićević is not the only one to blame for the interruption of Titograd's negative series. And the midfielders, led by Nikolic, did a good job.

Stefan Stefanović (Sutjeska) - the man of the match in the derby against Zeta, and the second round in a row among the CFL's standout players - scored a fantastic goal to win, almost scored another.

Goran Milojko (Zeta) - The people of Golubov sold the skin of the champion dearly, they also had chances to score a goal. Milojko was standardly good in midfield.

Branislav Janković (Sutjeska) - a good game by the former national team player in the triumph of Sutjeska over Zeta. He left Sutjeska in the summer, returned in the winter, and found the same habit of a champion - victories and only victories.

Miloš Kalezić (Petrovac) - two goals for TV specials, the second, for victory, in the 90th minute from a free kick. He also assisted on the first goal. Last Saturday, he scored a similar goal against Lovcen. The former midfielder of Budućnost and Mogren has a "howitzer" in his legs.

Driton Camaj (Lovcen) - rare, almost the only bright spot in the true agony of Lovcen. Scored again, again in defeat.

Aleksandar Vujacic (Future) - his goal, the fourth in a row in the fourth match, for the first time did not help Budućnost to win. At least he helped get a point.

Vladan Kordić (Grbalj) - because of him, the favorites in Radanovići start the match "with a handicap" - after Titograd, he scored a goal for Budućnost at the very beginning of the match.

Darko Nikač (Iskra) - The citizens of Danilovgrad finally won, Nikač was the man of the decision along with Šahman.

Radomir Đalović (Miner) - almost became a hero. Rudar made up for the two-goal deficit in Petrovac with a player less, and then Kalezić's missile arrived.

Marko Pavićević (OFK Titograd) - he also played well in the attack in the fall, the only thing he lacked was goals. He finally "unblocked" - the hat-trick of the striker from Serbia, a former international player in Greece, may be the beginning of a series of goals.

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