Radonjić makes debut, Buducnost six matches without a win or a goal scored: We were under a lot of pressure during the week

"Plavi" in the 34th round of the MeridianBet First Montenegrin Football League played a draw with Mornar - 0:0

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Photo: FK Budućnost
Photo: FK Budućnost
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Buducnost players have gone six matches without a win, but also without scoring a goal - last night, the "blues" drew with Mornar (0:0) in Gorica, in the 34th round of the MeridianBet First Montenegrin League.

There are two rounds left until the end of the championship, and Buducnost is closer to the play-offs for survival than to qualifying for Europe - Jezero in eighth place has three points less, and Petrovac in fourth has five more.

The match against Mornar was also the first on the bench for Srđan Radonjić, who succeeded Miodrag Božović. Radonjić is the sixth coach of the team from Podgorica this season.

"We were under a lot of pressure all week, we knew how difficult the game would be, and that pressure was felt by the players. I think the guys gave their maximum at the moment, and yet some problems from previous games were visible - I'm primarily referring to execution," Srđan Radonjić told the club's website.

Realisation is a big problem for the "blues", who last scored a goal against Jezera on April 8th.

"We had a couple of good chances, we didn't take them, but we have to move on. That's football. I also want to emphasize that we played against a club that is currently ahead of everyone in the league in terms of physicality, pace, quality and everything else. Of course, we have to be realistic and say that we were lucky, because captain Mijatović saved us in some situations. But I think we deserved it."

Buducnost started the match against Mornar with five bonus players (Dakic, Popovic, Rakcevic, Medojevic, Vukanic), two of whom were born in 2009, and two other young players got a chance – Camaj and Krackovic, who was born in 2007 and had a great chance at the end of the match.

"Congratulations to the players for their fighting spirit, dedication, desire... I think they showed that they can do a lot, but that the complete situation surrounding the preparation for the match affected them psychologically. Thanks also to the audience for the great atmosphere, they recognized the moment, they recognized that our children deserve support in a difficult moment and they supported them during every pass, sliding start, dribble, and even a mistake," said Radonjić, who added...

"Football is unpredictable and you can't promise anything, but I dare to promise that we will give our maximum in the last two rounds and that we will fight for every ball like we did against Mornar. I hope that with that attitude we will achieve two victories."

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