Mladost "shakes" on Argentine power

The club from Donja Gorica is a hit in the senior championship, and the leader in the youth standings - all with players from the land of gauchos

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Jeremias Torente, Argentinean in the youth team of Mladost DG, Photo: OFK Mladost Lob.bet
Jeremias Torente, Argentinean in the youth team of Mladost DG, Photo: OFK Mladost Lob.bet
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15 rounds have passed, so a representative “sample” in the Meridianbet 1. CFL, so some teams can be said to be hits, or to be disappointing. OFK Mladost Lob.bet falls into the first category.

The returnee to the elite is tied for fourth place with the team Buducnost - on the edge of the European zone, this is the team that, along with the leader Sutjeska, has scored the most goals (24 each).

At the "DG Arena", offensive football is played, with more goals, but it's not just the first team players who represent the club from Donja Gorica so well.

A look at the youth league table is also eye-popping - Mladost is first after 10 rounds, three points ahead and a game in hand over Buducnost.

What is common for the first team players as well Marko Šćepanović, and for young people Goran Miranović, apart from their great results this fall, they are - the Argentines. Both are "shaking" in their respective leagues, driven by the masters from the land of the gauchos.

Gustavo Lopez, the former master of Buducnost, winner of the first Montenegrin championship title with the Podgorica team, is someone whose ideas are the basis for the team that is successfully led from the bench by his former teammate, Marko Šćepanović.

On the field, Rodrigo Faust i Augustin Cordoba are very important in the game, and soon they could be joined by - Jeremias Torente, an 18-year-old from Lanus, who carries the youth team's game.

The "connection" with Argentina is not accidental - even before the start of the season, a company from Argentina, led by Emiliano Lagos, Milovan-Mićo Roganović is someone who has been successfully combining Montenegrin and Argentine football for years, in various ways...

Mladost DG is one of the projects, perhaps the most successful, or the most visible. There is also a partnership with Lanus, a famous Argentine club from whose academy Torrente arrived in Podgorica directly.

- I changed clubs, countries and continents, football styles and lifestyles, but the impressions are phenomenal - says 18-year-old Jeremias Torente, a midfielder for the Mladost youth team.

- I've had a fantastic reception, both from my teammates and from everyone at the club. I think I've adapted relatively quickly, and now everything is going its own way.

Torrente does not hide that his goal is to play in the senior competition, to prove himself in Mladost and to move on - to Europe.

He met the first criteria with his arrival, because the player is being brought in by someone who knows both the Balkan and South American conditions well - clearly, Gustavo Lopez.

Jeremiah Torrent
photo: OFK Mladost Lob.bet

- A player coming from Argentina to Montenegro has to pass a 'filter', and it is not only related to football, but also to other qualities - adaptation, adaptability. My role is to direct them in the right direction. I am glad that this mix is ​​working well, the team is progressing and is better now than it was at the beginning of the season. Of course, this is a young team, oscillations are quite normal, but that thread and the 'rules' by which we work, and which we do not give up, are giving results - Gustavo points out.

The championship is on hiatus due to the international break, and the Argentine Mladost is enjoying the good things. And they want to keep it that way...

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