Osmajić shakes the nets again: We know what he can do when he has continuity in training and work

The Montenegrin striker led Preston to a 2-1 victory over Swansea - the team from Deepdale is in a high fourth place in the Championship, while coach Paul Hackinbottom does not hide his happiness for the boy from Nikšić

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Osmajić after another goal at "Deepdale", Photo: Preston North End FC/Ian Robinson
Osmajić after another goal at "Deepdale", Photo: Preston North End FC/Ian Robinson
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A perfect and furious start, a goal in each of the three opening rounds of the Championship, and then a hiatus that lasted until the beginning of November due to injuries and slightly fewer minutes on the pitch.

Milutin Osmajić is back, the Montenegrin international is scoring again, and his Preston have "flew" all the way to fourth place in the table, so even though it's still early days, he can dream of competing for the Premier League.

The "Falconers" striker, after playing for Queens Park Rangers, Leicester and Ipswich, scored against Swansea in a match in which his team recorded their third win in a row - 2:1.

"I'm very happy for him and his goal," said Preston midfielder Paul Hackinbottom.

The goal from the guy from Nikšić made it 2:0 and once again showed how difficult it is to stop him when he rushes towards the goal.

"He showed speed and power, and then a great finish," Hackinbottom added to the club's website.

The Welsh rival managed to reduce the score in the 80th minute, and Osmajić was once again elusive for the Swansea defense, but this time he was not precise.

"It would have been nice if he had scored a third goal, so we could all bring the game to a peaceful end. But that doesn't change the impression - I'm really happy for him," emphasized the Preston coach.

The match against the Welsh was the first since the end of September in which Osmajić played the full 90 minutes and he immediately received the man of the match award, which he once again forwarded to the Daily Center in Montenegro.

"He missed a long period for various reasons, and then in the last few weeks we have brought him back into the training process and he needs that. He needs to have continuity in training and work, because we all know what he can do," concluded Hackinbottom.

Osmajić recently scored for Montenegro in a friendly match against Liechtenstein, and he will have new opportunities in the "falcons" jersey in the middle of the month when our national team awaits its last two matches in the World Cup qualifiers against Gibraltar and Croatia.

Andrija Vukčević has also been playing well for Preston this season, but the Montenegrin full-back missed the club's last two matches against "Deepdale" due to injury.

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