"Nobody would be happier than me if Borozan came back, Stanković is playing very well in Leotar"

"I won't give up on Borozan, I will talk to him when the time comes," said Montenegro handball coach Vlado Šola at the gathering

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Borozan at the match Lovćen - Flensburg in the European League, Photo: Boris Pejović
Borozan at the match Lovćen - Flensburg in the European League, Photo: Boris Pejović
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There are still a little more than two months left until the European Championship, and it is not yet possible to guess who Vlado Šola will lead to Germany.

The coach of the "Lions" persistently repeats that the door is not closed for anyone, and it is no secret that he would return Vuk Borozan to the national team, who in the Lovcen jersey reminds at times what kind of player he used to be. And what he could be again, because he is only 29 years old.

"I watched two matches of Lovcen in the European League, the second one was much better. Borozan is a world player. Unfortunately, he hasn't been at the top level in the last few years, he was for a long time before that. He can't forget to play, the only question is how strong is his motive and desire to restore his reputation as one of the best left backs in the world," said Šola.

The Croatian expert hopes that the bomber from Cetinje could return to the national team, in which he was not for a very long time.

"I will not give up on Borozan, I will talk to him when the time comes. I will see what his ambitions are, if he is 100 percent ready and eager to play for the national team, no one will be happier than me."

A new name among the "lions" is the 30-year-old center back of Leotar from Trebinje, Vladimir Stanković, who has been one of the best players in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina for several seasons.

"I remember him from four years ago, when he played very well for Sloga at the TV tournament in Doboj. I wasn't the coach of Montenegro at the time, so I didn't follow, but as we have a desire to expand the staff, we need every player who can provide quality. We will see through training what we will do and how we will do it when the time comes for selection. I follow him in Leotar, he plays very well, but I don't know how things will stand here. The man should be given a chance, as we will give some other players, because Montenegro does not have three thousand handball players and we have to be open to everyone, and the quality will decide", said Šola.

Have you considered calling someone else now?

"I did, but let it remain a secret," said the legendary Croatian goalkeeper with a smile.

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