Jezer has not lost to Gorica for the sixth match in a row (1:1).
The Plav team almost came home with all three points, they were leading until the 82th minute, Buducnost almost didn't even threaten before the reserves - Ivan Bulatovic, who returned from injury, on a pass from Lazar Savovic - created the equalizer.
Previously, former Buducnost member Milivoje Raičević "cleared the grass" with Russian stopper Serikov in the 50th minute and put the ball in the net: he brought his team close to their fifth victory under Gorica in the last seven matches, and Miodrag Džudović's team - at that moment - was only a point away from the top. However, the team from Plav did not hold out until the end...
The equalizer only cosmetically (in terms of results) improved the impression when it came to the home team, which played anti-football for most of the match, having only one half-chance until the equalizer, by Milickovic in the 75th minute.
The Podgorica team is missing opportunities, not even taking advantage of the desperate form of the leader Sutjeska on the sidelines, but what kind of missed opportunities can we talk about when the "blues" only avoided a place in the play-off zone in the final minute.
Dejan Vukićević has yet to lose on the bench for Buducnost, but three draws, along with a win against last-placed Bokelj, are not what is expected from the current champion.
Next up is the derby - on Sunday against Sutjeska in Nikšić.
The oppressive atmosphere at the stadium under Gorica, the weather was chilly after a long time, and the record-low number of fans seemed to fit right into the bleak picture when it came to the home team.
The majority of the audience was made up of "barbarians" from the north, so Budućnost's weak performance was accompanied by chants of "management out", name-calling at the expense of president Boris Spalević, director Predrag Kažić...
There is a long road ahead for Buducnost, but the more important question is - is this the right path?
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