Vukotić: The Farani keep a strong rhythm, it's clear they have quality even though they are a "smaller" team

Montenegrin football players continue World Cup qualifications on Tuesday

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The problems in the duel with Gibraltar were resolved in the last twenty minutes, and the Montenegrin national football team is probably aware that another loss like the one on Saturday in Nikšić could already significantly affect their ambitions in the World Cup qualifiers.

The "Brave Falcons" defeated the underdogs 3:1 with goals from Stevan Jovetić, Marko Tući and Adam Marušić, and on Tuesday their rival will be the Faroe Islands team - which is of course not a bogeyman, but is much more serious than Gibraltar.

She also showed this against the Czech Republic, where she was only defeated in the final 2:1.

"It was complicated against Gibraltar, but the most important thing is that we won because we had a difficult situation a few days ago. There were a lot of emotions," said midfielder Milan Vukotić, reflecting on the death of former football player Andrija Delibasic.

The Pharisees need to be taken seriously.

"The Faroe Islands are much better than Gibraltar. We will look at that match against the Czech Republic, to see what their strengths and weaknesses are so that we can do everything to achieve a favorable result in that match. We watched part of their game and you can see the quality even though they are a "smaller" team that does not have players in big clubs. The Faroes have a strong rhythm, but we know that we have to win," said Vukotić.

The Partizan player was on the field from the 76th minute, had several excellent actions with Andrija Vukčević, but Gibraltar's net was not shaken again.

"We weren't all psychologically ready for the match, which contributed to certain shortcomings. We have to watch out for breakaways, because the Faroe Islands are also dangerous in those situations. We will try to minimize that, make as few fouls as possible in the zone where our opponent could threaten our goal, and score as many goals as possible in attack."

Vukotić left Buducnost in January due to an invitation from Humska and is slowly imposing himself on the coaching staff of the "black and whites".

"I arrived two and a half months ago and quickly got used to the operating model and everything that comes with playing for Partizan. It was difficult at first, but that's normal because the league is stronger and the rhythm of the games is stronger, and the jersey of such a club brings enormous pressure. Now I need to work on the things that I lack in my game, primarily on defense. I will come out of all this stronger and I will try to be at a higher level in every next game," concluded Vukotić.

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