Adžić's magic, Montenegro on the verge of victory at the European Championship

The youth national team defeated Poland in the 2nd round of the Elite Round of Qualifications - 1:0

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The Montenegrin youth football team is one win away from a historic qualification to the European Championship!

Our team defeated Poland 2:1 in a very important match in Tbilisi today, in the 0nd round of the Elite Round of Qualifications, and will decide its own fate in the final round.

Nenad Vukčević's team has four points ahead of the decisive 90 minutes, while Poland has three. Later today, the second round match will be played between Slovakia, who currently has one point, and hosts Georgia, who are without any points.

The decisive moment in the Georgian capital came in the 45th minute. It was a magical moment, when Vasilije Adžić showed his class and beat Pjekutovski from about 40 meters.

Montenegro was awarded a free kick, the Juventus player saw that the Polish goalkeeper had run out, that he was poorly positioned, surprised him and scored a great goal.

See Adžić's masterpiece here.

Adžić was the man of the decision, but Montenegro will play the decisive match against Georgia on Tuesday (16) without him. Our national team player will miss that match due to a pair of yellow cards. Also, the problem for our team is the injuries to Kumburović and Maraš.

Montenegro threatened for the first time today in the 31st minute, when Perović, after a double pass with Vukanić, shot, but the net did not shake.

Poland had the initiative, and Milović had several interventions on goal.

At the beginning of the second half, Tadić missed a great opportunity. He shot from about 15 meters, but the Polish goalkeeper was in first place and intervened brilliantly.

Adžić also tried to surprise the Polish goalkeeper, lobbed him, but the ball ended up over the goal.

Our team managed to maintain its goal advantage until the end and is now waiting for Tuesday, when they will have the opportunity to write the history of Montenegrin football.

POLAND - MONTENEGRO 0:1

Tbilisi - with"tord"David Petriashvili". Referee: Jovan Kačevski (Northern Macedonia) Sthree-legged: Vasilije Adzic 45. Yellow cards: Mikovajevski, Grživač (Poland), Milović, Karadžić, Adžić, Maraš, M. Perović, Vlahović (Montenegro).

Poland: Milos Piekutowski, Igor Orlikowski, Dominik Sala, Kacper Potulski, Michal Gurgul, Maksimilijan Šncaucner, Erik Grživač (from 83. Kacper Nowakovski), Bartłomiej Baranski (from 66. Jakub Adkonis), Jan Faberski (from 83. Marcel Reguwa), Filip Rozga (from 66. Krištof Kolanko), Daniel Mikolajewski (from 83. Alan Rybak).

Montenegro: Ognjen Milović, Miloš Vračar, Zarija Kumburović (from 9. Aleksa Karadžić), Bodin Tomašević, Lazar Maraš (from 82. Vuk Vlahović), Vasilije Adžić, Andrija Bulatović, Danilo Vukanic, Andrej Camaj, Marko Perović, Marko Tadic (from 61. Andrej Kostić).

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