Simić started with miracles from the start, Melzungen opened the new season with four out of four

The Montenegrin goalkeeper had a double-digit number of saves in each of the first three matches - his team at the top of the Bundesliga also secured the EHF European League

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Celebrating Simić and his teammates after qualifying for the European League, Photo: MT Melsungen/Facebook
Celebrating Simić and his teammates after qualifying for the European League, Photo: MT Melsungen/Facebook
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The last season was good, and the new one started perfectly - Melzungen, the club of Montenegrin goalkeeper Nebojsa Simić, started new adventures with four wins from four games.

With two victories in the Bundesliga, the club from Hessen immediately climbed to the top of the table, and with two against Norwegian Elverum, they ensured European battles in the EHF European League.

As in previous seasons, one of the key players was Simić, who had a double-digit number of saves in each of the first three matches, while Roberto García Parondo mostly rested him in the last one against Potsdam.

Thus, in the first match against Everum in front of his fans, the goalkeeper of the "lions" reached the figure of 15 saves, he continued everything at the start of the Bundesliga in the match with Lemga when he stopped 10 of the 19 shots of the opponent, in order to bring Europe to Melzungen with 12 new interventions against the Norwegian representative.

In the match against Potsdam, Adam Moravski got a chance, and our ace made two saves.

When it comes to the European League, the German club finished in a group with Porto, Valur and Vardar, and Simić was especially happy about the duel with the club from Skopje.

"It's a few hours' drive from my Bar to Skopje, I hope my family will be able to come and cheer me on," said Simić, as reported by the "hna.de" portal.

Another Montenegrin had an excellent first match in the Bundesliga, and he will also play in the European League.

Miloš Vujović, the left wing of Montenegro, in the first match of the strongest league in the world led Gumersbah to a triumph over Hanover (32:28) with eight goals, while in two matches with Denmark's Mors he hit the net seven times.

Montenegro has one more representative in the Bundesliga, but Stefan Čavor and Veclar have played only one match so far - they were defeated by the powerful Magdeburg, and our right back scored two goals.

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