Vukčević: I would like many future generations to experience this experience

"It was visible in a physical sense what it means to play or, rather, not play in our league, which is bad. There is a lot of spending, and we were missing key players and that affected our appearance," said the youth coach after the defeat to Spain.

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From the special reporter of Vijesti

After the 19-5 thrashing of Spain at the European Championship, the coach of the U0 football team of Montenegro, Nenad Vukčević, said that he was "proud of the boys, who did a lot for Montenegrin football by qualifying for a major competition for the first time."

"When the line is drawn, this is our first participation in a major competition, a great experience for all the players who, I am sure, will play more matches like this. I would also like many of our future generations to experience this experience," said Vukčević.

Against Spain, everything was expected, both the result and the balance of power...

"We played against an extremely high-quality team, favorites to win the tournament. In the first half, we couldn't cope and conceded four goals. In the second half, we consolidated and looked better, trying to threaten them on the counterattack," said Vukčević and emphasized:

"It was visible in a physical sense what it means to play or, rather, not play in our league, which is bad. There is a lot of spending, and we were missing key players and that affected our appearance."

Forward Filip Perović experienced duels with Spanish defensive talents:

"Spain is a superpower. This is a huge experience for us against players who will have great careers. I hope that some of us will soon play for the youth national team, this European Championship is a great experience for us, we have seen the level of Montenegrin football. We still have a lot to work on, but we will have beautiful memories of this competition," said the Iskra player.

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