Prosinecki: Farewell? I'll talk to Savićević; it wasn't a game for Adžić, with or without me, there will be room for him

I'm going to Podgorica tomorrow and I'll talk to the Federation and the president. We'll see what happens next, said Prosinecki.

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Prosinecki during the match in Zagreb, Photo: Reuters
Prosinecki during the match in Zagreb, Photo: Reuters
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From the special reporter "Vijesti"

Did Robert Prosinecki lead Montenegro for the last time at his Maksimir?

The press conference after the 4:0 defeat to Croatia was short-lived.

"Farewell? I'm going to Podgorica tomorrow and I'll talk to the Federation and the president. We'll see what happens next."

His era, whether it lasted until tomorrow or until the end of the qualifiers, will be remembered for defeats and only defeats.

He was expected in Maksimir, Montenegro looked powerless.

"I won't say that the red card changed the course of the game, but whoever plays with a player less against Croatia is in big trouble," said Prosinecki.

Andrija Bulatović received a second yellow card in the 35th minute.

"They are a top team and they created chances through passing. I'm not saying that anything would have changed if we had stayed with 11 players, but I think we looked good until the 35th minute. We did defend, but they didn't have a XNUMX% chance of threatening us," said Prosinecki.

When asked why Vasilije Adžić didn't get a single minute, he replied:

"It's hard to put a young player in with one less player. Whether I'm there or not, there will be time and space for Adžić. With one less player, tonight's game wasn't for him."

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