Jovović in contention for quadruple crown in Kuwait after stunning comeback in Prince's Cup semi-final

Željko Petrović's team lost to Al Arabi in the second semi-final - no new Montenegrin showdown for the trophy

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Photo: Kuwait Sports Club/Facebook
Photo: Kuwait Sports Club/Facebook
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Al Kuwait, led by Montenegrin coach Nebojša Jovović, is in the running for the quadruple crown in Kuwait!

They have already won the Super Cup, are leading the championship table with three rounds to go, and today they qualified for the Prince's Cup final, and in some way - by turning around a 0:2 deficit to 4:2 and winning against Kazma.

Kazma is the team where Jovović began his "Gulf" career, 13 years ago, he was on Miodrag Radulović's coaching staff, and since then he has changed eight countries in the Arab world, won six trophies...

He is also playing in the Emir Cup - the counterpart of the English League Cup, where he reached the quarterfinals.

The number of trophies this season could increase to nine, and for the two main ones, Jovović will have to settle accounts with his biggest rival, Al Arabi.

Arabi is second in the table with two points less, and will also be a rival to Kuwait in the Prince's Cup final.

There was a chance that it would be Kacija Željko Petrović, another Montenegrin coach working in Kuwait (like at the end of last year in the Super Cup final), but Arabi won 1:0 in the dramatic semi-final, and Kacia was not helped by any other player in the last 20 minutes.

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