Brnović: It would be a failure if we are relegated to League C, nobody is comfortable with defeat and we will do everything to improve the impression

"We know that four defeats are behind us, we are looking at what we can do better and I believe that we will show it in the next two games," says the Montenegrin midfielder before the last two matches in the League of Nations

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Brnović during training at the FSCG Camp at the Old Airport, Photo: FSCG/Filip Roganović
Brnović during training at the FSCG Camp at the Old Airport, Photo: FSCG/Filip Roganović
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Three more days until a new opportunity for the first victory in the League of Nations... Montenegrin footballers did a new training session before the last matches in the League of Nations, and everyone has only one thing in mind - a better impression.

"It's certainly not pleasant after four defeats, but all of us who are there will do our best to improve the impression. We will also try to do better in terms of results," said midfielder Miloš Brnović.

The Falcons will play their last two matches in Nikšić - on Saturday against Iceland and three days later against Turkey. Wins will be imperative, since Robert Prosinecki's men are still at zero after four rounds.

"We are aware of the situation and how much we all want to get out of it. Nobody is comfortable right now. We know that four defeats are behind us, we are looking at what can be done better and I believe that we will show it in the next two games," added the Buducnosti footballer.

The impression is certainly that the "falcons" could have done more, in some matches they deserved more.

"We showed during the first two games that we can play, but the result did not see us off. We are playing at home, which is an advantage, with the right approach and if we all come together, I think we can get a better result, with this one the path is looked at by luck," emphasized Brnović.

The first of the four defeats came precisely from Iceland - 2:0 in Reykjavík.

"We know that they are a tough and organized team, and their strongest weapon is the break from which we scored two goals in the first matchup".

Regardless of the defeats, Montenegro still has a chance to "fix" everything and keep its place in League B.

"It would be a failure if we were relegated to the C League, but we are not thinking about that, we are focused on the following games. We will try to improve the impression, both in terms of the game and the results," concluded Brnović.

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