Marić announces the roster for the match against Lithuania: We are better quality, victory is the priority

The Montenegrin women's national football team will host Lithuania on June 3rd in the final match of Group 4 C of the Nations League.

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The head coach of the Montenegrin women's national football team, Mirko Marić, announced the list of players for the match against Lithuania in the final round of Group 4 C of the Nations League.

Montenegro will host the Baltic team on June 19 (XNUMX).

Montenegro is in first place in the group ahead of the end of the qualifiers, with the same number of points as Azerbaijan, but a better goal difference. Azerbaijan will host Lithuania on May 30th.

"The priority is to beat Lithuania, we don't need to look at anything else, especially the goal difference. On the one hand, it's good that we will know exactly what we need in the duel with Lithuania, but on the other hand, it's important that it doesn't become a burden for us, because even second place can bring us a place in the play-offs to enter League B. I think we are a better team than Lithuania and I hope we will confirm that on the field. It's important that we are at an adequate level of physical fitness, because most of the players have finished the season and this June date is therefore inconvenient," coach Marić emphasized for the Federation's website.

Marić called up 23 players for the match against Lithuania - goalkeepers: Anastasija Krstović (Sent Mihalj, Hungary), Ajša Kalač, Jovana Žugić (Leotar, Trebinje);

defense: Helena Božić (Dinamo Moscow, Russia), Aleksandra Popović (Agram, Croatia), Maja Šaranović (Budućnost), Ivana Boričić (Sent Mihalji, Hungary), Jovana Sarić (Ekonomist), Andrea Janjušević (Emina, Bosnia and Herzegovina);

midfield: Jasna Djokovic (Agram, Croatia), Jelena Karlicic, Darija Djukic (ALG Spor, Turkey), Nadja Stanovic (Slavija Prague, Czech Republic), Katarina Cadjenovic, Jelena Petrovic (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Nadja Djurdjevac (Radnički Kragujevac, Serbia), Selma Ličina (Meppen, Germany), Sara Simonovic (Sent Mihalji, Hungary);

attack: Armisa Kuč (Fomget, Turkey), Medina Dešić (Nuremberg, Germany), Maša Tomašević (Budućnost), Jelena Vujadinović, Tatjana Osmajić (Breznica).

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