Efficient, round 34 Telekom 1. CFL, in which 20 goals were scored in six games. It would be expected, because some teams finished their work before the very end of the championship, or are on the best way to finish it.
As many as 15 of the 20 goals were scored in Podgorica, in the matches Budućnost - Grbalj (4:3) and OFK Titograd - Mornar (6:1). Several Euro goals were also seen, and the goals of Draško Božović from Budućnost, Vladan Kordić from Grblje and Nikola Krstović from Zeta stand out.
These are the players who marked the last round of the domestic championship.
Stefan Popović (Petrovac) - Saved a goal in Pljevlja for a crucial victory - Petrovac won two rounds before the end without a playoff.
Marko Roganović (OFK Titograd) - Six pieces were received at the Stari aerodrome by the new second division player, Mornar, who was beaten by the people of Podgorica from all positions, including from the right back.
Periša Pešukić (Future) - "Countless" repetitions, crosses and most of Buducnosti's goals that came from his right side.
Nenad Vujović (Petrovac) - In the right place, at the right time, for survival in the league - Vujović's goal to Rudar in Pljevlja cheered up Petrovčani before the last two rounds.
Stefan Cicmil (Sutjeska) - The leader on Trešnjica didn't have to win, but he didn't have to lose either. In the last 15 minutes, Zeta attacked with more players, but Sutjeska had no problem defending.
Đorđije Vukčević (Zeta) - Played stopper, instead of left back, and was one of the best in the Zeta team.
Mirko Raičević (OFK Titograd) - Quality, one-hour "role" of the experienced captain of OFK Titograd - the 37-year-old midfielder was replaced in the 60th minute, when his team was already leading 5:0 against Mornar.
Goran Milojko (Zeta) - The people of Golubov are one step away from confirming the third place and a safe placement in the qualifications for the Europa League. Milojko is one of the leaders of the team.
Draško Božović (Future) - Scored a phenomenal, the most beautiful goal of the round, for 4:3 in the victory over Grblje. It wasn't just the goal that marked his great game - he set up the first one, started the action for the second goal, participated in most of the dangerous attacks. Excellent form of midfielder Buducnosti in the second part of the season.
Marko Ćetković (Sutjeska) - Perfect assist to Božo Marković for 1:1 against Zeta in Trešnjica - Nikšić grabbed probably the key point in the fight for the title.
Zoran Petrović (OFK Titograd) - He woke up only at the end of the season, scored the first spring goals (two) against Mornar. A total of four on the account this season is not a satisfactory performance of the former top scorer of the league, but there are still two rounds left...
Dejan Zarubica (Future) - He could have made a name for himself, against the defense of Grblje, which in the second half was as transparent as cheese, but he scored the third goal (the second in the Budućnosti shirt), before that he participated in the action in the second.
Mamadou Mendi (OFK Titograd) - The Senegalese scored five goals for Titograd in the second part of the season and definitely lived up to expectations.
Vladan Kordić (Grbalj) - Two effective goals for Budućnosti pod Gorica, the second masterful, for TV highlights, with a shot over the head. In total, ten goals this season for the attacker from Grbljan.
Nikola Krstović (Zeta) - Another goal that marked the round - from more than 20 meters, into the net of goalkeeper Sutjeska Giljen. Confirmation of the first place in the list of scorers - 14 goals.
Mihailo Perović (Future) - Two goals, post, a few more chances - he played in front of Grblje's goal.
Božo Marković (Sutjeska) - His eleventh goal this season, away to Zeta, could bring the title to Nikšić. All that remains is for Nikola Rakojević's chosen ones to do their job on Sunday.
Bogdan Milić (Iskra) - The citizens of Danilovgrad are close to the port of salvation, and the experienced striker participated in the 2:0 victory over Lovcen with a goal and an assist.
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