Cadets played to a draw against Albania, Kavaja: We were at a very good level

The match in Shkodër ended 0:0

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Photo: FSCG
Photo: FSCG
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The cadet football team of Montenegro played to a draw (0:0) against Albania last night in another friendly match.

Our selection had several good chances at the stadium "Ljoro Borići" in Shkodër. In the eighth minute, Vuk Pavićević made a good pass for Đorđe Fabris, which was inaccurate. Three minutes later, Fabris shot again, this time the home goalkeeper saved the attempt.

About twenty minutes before the end, Fabris shot over the goal, while Andrej Kartal also had a chance in the 86th minute, after Viktor Lesjak's ball.

"Competitively, we were at a very good level, energy almost at maximum and much better in possession of the ball and creation. All in all, tonight we only lacked goals, for which there were opportunities. I am happy about the continuity of good releases, I think we are maturing as individuals and the team. Congratulations to the boys, tonight we were better than the very high-quality team of Albania, said coach Radovan Kavaja for the FSCG website.

In the first match, played three days ago, Montenegro won 3:1.

ALBANIA - MONTENEGRO 0:0

Skadar - "Ljoro Botići" stadium: Referee: Indrit Mirtja (Albania)

Albania: Erno Mustafa, Darli Kurti, Franci Mali, Lukas Cekrezi, Arian Gaveli (from 46. Riccardo Sheji), Gabriel Kula, Sergio Vogli, Matia Koci (from 46. Spasian Nasto), Ernesto Marchesi, Flavio Škembi (from 62. Leo Begoli) , Emiliano Mihana (from 79. Jordan Luan).

Selector: Pale Shkembi.

Montenegro: Danilo Koljčević, Aleksa Perišić, Andrija Anđelić, Petar Ražnatović (from 58. Andrej Kartal), Vuk Pavićević (from 89. Nenad Miranović), Darvin Đukić (from 30. Viktor Bubanja), Andrija Vukoje (from 89. Jovan Andjić), Mark Đokaj (from 72. Viktor Lesjak), Edi Nikočević, Aleksandar Radulović (from 58. Marko Glendža), Đorđe Fabris.

Selector: Radovan Kavaja.

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